An early spring morning in the Bighorn Mountains of Wyoming…
HDRI
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Looking down on the town of Rock Springs, Wyoming. This is an HDR (high dynamic range) panorama which was a bit tricky to shoot and assemble. It is seven frames wide but each frame was a set of three exposures to allow for the HDR processing. So I had to process and assemble seven sets of three exposures each. Anyway, here it is. Click to see a larger version.
Why do I shoot into the sun? Can’t help myself. Noticed a sundog as I was wandering around northern Arizona one morning. The sun itself is blown out in the image, but it matches up nicely with the hole burned in my retina as I set the shot up. 😉
HDR (high dynamic range) image constructed from three exposures.
I was exploring a Montana country road on a hazy summer afternoon. Conditions weren’t the best so I took an HDR (high dynamic range) set of 3 exposures and forgot about them until today. Usually I go for more realistic results but it just wasn’t working here – so I messed around with the HDR processing to see if I could make anything of it. For better or worse, here it is…
Rising sun. Power lines. Let’s call the post “Solar Power”! Here’s the deal. This is post eight hundred fifty-something for this blog. That’s a lot of photos to title. Sometimes I think of a good title, sometimes I go with whatever works. Don’t judge me…
Why do I keep pointing my camera directly into the sun? Because people tell me I shouldn’t do that, I like to see what happens, and I enjoy the cool looking afterimages burned into my retinas for the next 20 minutes.
HDR (high dynamic range) image constructed from 3 exposures.
Radio telescope, part of the VLA (Very Large Array) near Socorro, New Mexico.
Beautiful summer sunset in ranch country near Boyd, Texas…
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