Title: Masonic Man
Camera: Sony DSC-H50
Date: 21 May 2010 12:54 p.m.
Location: Bannack, MT
Aperture: f/7.1
Shutter Speed: 1/25 sec
I had this on Aperture priority, and obviously my exposure was not the best in the original, but I put this image into Dynamic Photo, changed the brightness, light turner, clarity. I also put it on Corrot, I believe is what it was called, to give this type of effect.
Title: First Attempt
Camera: Sony DSC-H50
Date: 21 May 2010 2:07 p.m.
Location: Bannack, MT
Aperture: f/7.1
Shutter Speed: 1/50, 1/100, 1/200 sec
I was surprised because this was the first set of brackets I did an HDR shot with, and the first attempt of Dynamic Photo HDR, I was proud of myself. Anyways to set this up, I got really excited when I saw this scenery, and I thought it needed an additional person (Jamie) to help add to the photo.
It was on Aperture priority, then bracketed, I had to set the tripod up odd because the ground was not a flat surface. I changed where the light source was coming from and I chose Ultra-Contrast option and played with the saturation levels quite a bit.
Sorry Jamie that I accidentally called you Paige almost all day.
Camera: Sony DSC-H50
Date: 21 May 2010 2:07 p.m.
Location: Bannack, MT
Aperture: f/7.1
Shutter Speed: 1/50, 1/100, 1/200 sec
I was surprised because this was the first set of brackets I did an HDR shot with, and the first attempt of Dynamic Photo HDR, I was proud of myself. Anyways to set this up, I got really excited when I saw this scenery, and I thought it needed an additional person (Jamie) to help add to the photo.
It was on Aperture priority, then bracketed, I had to set the tripod up odd because the ground was not a flat surface. I changed where the light source was coming from and I chose Ultra-Contrast option and played with the saturation levels quite a bit.
Sorry Jamie that I accidentally called you Paige almost all day.
1 comments:
I like the lighting in the first shot, it really warms up the light and makes it atmospheric. The second one is still a little dark, but the yellow in the grass really pops.
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