Archive for the 'Image Capture' Category

Sep 08 2008

Adventures in HDR Imaging

Published by Peter under HDRI, Seascape, Tutorials

Original Exposures -

I have spent the last several months investigating techniques for creating High Dynamic Range Images. Based on my experience thus far I have some recommendations for getting started.
Online Resources -

First a video by Matt Kloskowski -Video - HDR and Lightroom, where Matt explores how to use Lightroom in a HDR workflow.
In [...]

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Sep 02 2008

Part of the fun is getting there ….

Monday was a beautiful day on the North Shore of Massachusetts. My wife and I decided to see if we could make our way through the “Private” roads of Annisquam and make it out to the Annisquam Light.
I had been there years before and knew that parking was available for visitors.
I can understand why the [...]

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Jul 28 2008

Evolution of an image and it’s photographer

Published by Peter under Light Houses, Oregon, Radiant Vista

I have found that being part of a Photo Community is a valuable resource for improving both my image capturing and post processing techniques.
I have become a daily visitor and sometimes contributor to The Radiant Vista Community.
In this post, I thought I would take you through the evolution of an image from my post processing [...]

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Jul 16 2008

Disappointment ? I don’t think so …

While visiting Northern Oregon and Washington State last month, I was able to capture several lighthouses along the way.
Lewis and Clark may have been disappointed, but we were not. Despite the rumors, the weather during the time we were in Oregon was perfect.
Across the Columbia river from Astoria is Cape Disappointment, Washington.
In 1788 an English [...]

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Jul 10 2008

Blue on Blue

Published by Peter under HDRI, Light Houses, NAPP, Oregon, Photomatix

The color of water in Crater lake ( Crater Lake NP ) is hard to describe in words and taking a picture at high noon doesn’t make it any easier to capture the way it really felt in person.
I have been following various blog writings about the advantages of HDR Imaging. One of the possible [...]

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