Here’s an old one that I had intended to re-shoot after I got my wide angle lens. I never got around to reshooting it before they turned off the fountains for the winter, so I decided to just go with this one for now, because I like it. It isn’t as wide as I’d like, and now that I have a new filter that will allow me to shoot long exposures during the daylight, I believe I can greatly improve this image with a reshoot, but that probably won’t happen for a while. I know you’re all disappointed, but that’s very insulting since I gave you this perfectly good picture to hold you over.
Anyway, this is a 5 shot HDR I took at the same time as
Quick Turnaround, located in this corporate office park in Overland Park, Kansas called Corporate Woods.
Exif information |
Model | Canon EOS 20D
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Original date | 2009:05:23 19:59 |
Exposure time | 1/500 sec |
Focal length | 18mm |
F-Stop | f/22 |
ISO speed | ISO-100
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Exposure | 5 Photo HDR
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So, does this fountain belong to B&M?
ReplyDeleteSo, this is a 5 exposure HDR. How is it that the streams aren't continuous from the combining of all the different shots?
No, this is in a big office park in Overland Park; my office is/was in Kansas City.
ReplyDeleteThey're not continuous because each exposure was a quick exposure. Additionally, the way HDR's generally work is the +0 exposure is the main image and highlights and shadows are filled in with the other exposures where needed.