Monthly Archives July 2009

Shenandoah National Park Preview #2

I decided to spend a little time today experimenting with some software in my digital darkroom.  The images below are the result playing around with HDR photography.  The basic idea is that the sensor on a digital camera is not capable of capturing, in a single image, the entire tonal range of the light hitting the sensor.  To compensate for the sensor, a photographer can take multiple pictures that are then processed using software.  Depending on the result the photographer is trying to obtain, the picture can look very true to what a human would have seen with their eyes, or the result can be something more creative and from the photographers mind.

For example, the first picture below is supposed to represent what I saw with my own eyes.  I say supposed to as I am still learning and playing with this piece of software.

As I saw it with my own eyes

As I saw it with my own eyes

This next photograph is from the same set of pictures as the one above.  Only this time instead of trying to depict what my eyes saw, I am letting my creativity out more and having fun and seeing the type of image I can create (using software).

Playing around with the software

Playing around with the software

Please excuse the “Photomatix” watermark, I am using a demo version of the software.  I don’t want to purchase until I am sure it will meet my needs.  Given the poor light conditions of the day with the heavy clouds and a lot of haze, I prefer the 2nd image myself.

What do you think?  Post  your comment below.

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Shenandoah National Park (preview)

Yesterday I was able to find time to visit Shenandoah National Park.  It was my first visit to the park.  I love being outside and in the middle of no where, so to speak.  Below is a picture I took of myself sitting on the rocks looking out over the valley below.  Unfortunately I had the camera configured for HDR shooting so the exposure of this single picture was under exposed.

In the coming days I plan to post more pictures of the various views from Shenandoah National Park.  It was not the best day, thick clouds came in and there was a distinct haze.  A good day to practice and spend some time wandering around the park.  I saw deer (lots), a skunk, and 2 bear cubs.  Unlike the other humans that were around me, I stayed in my car around the bear cub.  It was wandering around near Skyline Drive.  Given its size I’m guessing it was born this spring and that its mother was close.  I want to be around to be a father to my children.  Though seriously, wild animals should have a healthy fear of humans, for their protection and ours.  I watched one father get his probably 9 month old child out the car and walk with his child to within 30′ of the bear cub.  In my mind not the smartest thing he could have done.  Not to mention I suspect that child does not even remember the bear today, let alone years from now.

me at SNF

Myself sitting on the rocks enjoying the view

Check back soon for what I hope will be some good (maybe even great) shots from my first day at the park.  I did buy a yearly pass, I will be going back.

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