Notes I actually only took 1 photo in the camera, but created my own -2 and +2 exposures in Aperture, then combined the three shots in Photomatix Pro.
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10 Comments
10 Dec 13:13
robchinn
Photo taken on the Grinnell Glacier hike at Glacier National Park in Montana on the way back just before a thunderstorm rumbled past.
10 Dec 15:43
batsuhan
sometimes a little HDR crates perfections..cong.
10 Dec 16:10
tigress
Excellent!
10 Dec 17:12
ruhri
I would have processed it a little more "HDR like", but without doubt a fine image.
10 Dec 18:01
anonymous
beautiful landscape. A 10 with 3 exposures
10 Dec 20:04
gere72
I agree about the single or multiple exposure, better to take the different exposure at the moment of the shot...anyway this picture is good...I like!
10 Dec 20:26
robchinn
Thanks everyone for your comments and votes!
decrig - since I shot in raw, I'm not sure how much different the outcome would be getting it in the camera vs. changing the exposure in software. For sure there is some, but in this case, since I was going fo
10 Dec 20:28
robchinn
decrig cont - ...since I was going for a more natural look, I'm not sure it would be noticeable. Sounds like some testing is in order!
10 Dec 20:29
robchinn
gere72 - I agree with you that taking multiple exposures in the camera is better, however with this photo, there were storms rolling in and it was quite windy. Trying to do multiple exposures with all of the brush in the foreground would have made for som
10 Dec 20:30
robchinn
...some really nasty ghosting due to their movement. So I chose to shoot just one shot in this case.
Photo taken on the Grinnell Glacier hike at Glacier National Park in Montana on the way back just before a thunderstorm rumbled past.
sometimes a little HDR crates perfections..cong.
Excellent!
I would have processed it a little more "HDR like", but without doubt a fine image.
beautiful landscape. A 10 with 3 exposures
I agree about the single or multiple exposure, better to take the different exposure at the moment of the shot...anyway this picture is good...I like!
Thanks everyone for your comments and votes! decrig - since I shot in raw, I'm not sure how much different the outcome would be getting it in the camera vs. changing the exposure in software. For sure there is some, but in this case, since I was going fo
decrig cont - ...since I was going for a more natural look, I'm not sure it would be noticeable. Sounds like some testing is in order!
gere72 - I agree with you that taking multiple exposures in the camera is better, however with this photo, there were storms rolling in and it was quite windy. Trying to do multiple exposures with all of the brush in the foreground would have made for som
...some really nasty ghosting due to their movement. So I chose to shoot just one shot in this case.