In an earlier post, I showed how you could synthesize an HDR effect by applying several different exposure settings (in sequence) to a single RAW image. Since I’ve started using Lightroom, I’ve gone back to some of my saved links to look for similar HDR techniques for use in Lightroom. One of these links is […]
Month: June 2011
Packed away, but not forgotten
When I last visited Slate Run Metro Park, it was January. Snow covered the ground, the house on the historic farm was closed up, and the staff was preparing for maple syrup season. Half a year later, the grounds are humming with insects, the farmhouse is open, and the garden is in bloom. It’s not […]
Walnut
The more photos you take, the more you’ll start to see the world as if you’re looking through a viewfinder. Good photos aren’t always the obvious ones. While hiking last weekend, this shadow jumped out at me — the crisp shadows created a great contrast on the ground. As you can see, the sunlight was […]