Boston in HDR.. and a few other shots
As most of you know, every trip presents subjects that are amenable to HDR (High Dynamic Range) processing. HDR does not appeal to everyone. In our house Jr. and my mom appreciate it. They think it brings things closer to "3D" or realistic view of detail. My wife and the little one think it looks too "made up" or artificial.
To each his own. Nevertheless, here are some HDR pictures from the Boston trip..
but first, pictures of two plants that we don't see on California parks.. these two were on the sides of every walkway in the lighthouse parks..
This one reminded me of egg plant..
Clouds make a big difference on HDR shots of buildings. Not much luck this time..
another tip to self and others.. you get great shots in HDR just before sunrise or just after sunset..
A little movement of some folks and cars makes for better HDR..
Before I turn this post into a full blown "how not to do HDR".. this one was taken from a moving boat.. er.. moving duck.. that creates a better effect also..
City skylines will work only with clouds. Still worth a try, no?
Loved the Yacht's in the water.
This shot had clouds.. but instead of trying Tone mapped HDR, I should have shot multiple exposures on this one and combined them into a single image.
Same here.. but the trees made up for it..
Brick buildings really work for HDR..
as do Flags and really old stone buildings and shiny statues..
Photography is a continuous improvement project. You take the pictures, you process them a month later, try to connect your thought when taking the picture to what you are doing at post processing and hope to connect the right dots in your brain to get the result you were hoping for a month ago.
The good thing is, you always learn from your shots and apply it another time. Some of these photos stand out in a black background. Have to figure out how to change background color for select posts on squarespace.
On the plus side, almost felt like I was in Boston yesterday while going through the photographs.
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