Two plus two plus two equals...
Pumpkins + some time available on a gloomy Saturday afternoon + new lens = HDR photos!!
High Dynamic Range photos, created by superimposing multiple shots of same object with a constant exposure time but with different f stop settings to get fine details on over exposed and underexposed areas of picture.
If that was all information overload, the idea is to create a photo that closely captures what the human eye can see. (It also adds a depth perception)
A glass globe on our dining table (composite image from 4 images 1/8 s exposure f2.5, f3.2, f4.5, f6.3)
and the pumpkin, a composite of 5 images with 1 second exposure and f11.0, f8.0, f5.6, f4.0, f2.8
Okay, time pass is over..
Off to do more serious things!
Wishing all those who celebrate a "Happy Hallllllloooooweeeeen!"
ps. Updated globe..
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Reader Comments (2)
Hi Sundar
Very nice. I should try this HDR once. Once again one feedback on the globe. There is too much empty space below the globe which takes the viewer focus off the globe.
Vijay
konjam over ambitiousaa globeoda reflectionayum HDR'la capture panna try panninen.. that was probably a bad idea..
:)