Re: Off-Topic, New Orleans Images

From: Bob and Carla Barnes ^lt;bb333@earthlink.net>
Date: 04/22/06-01:03:52 PM Z
Message-id: <92c490fb368df10ff028c4dd30bec8ac@earthlink.net>

Dan,
    Thanks for sharing the HDR work. I did not expect to see digital
produce that kind of dynamic range so soon, if at all. Is it possible
you could show us a couple of non-HDR / HDR examples, without any
other color or texture treatments, just to see the pure difference?

Thanks!
Bob

On Apr 22, 2006, at 6:43 AM, Dan Burkholder wrote:

> I'm experimenting with HDR (High Dynamic Range) shooting. I'm testing
> the waters so sometimes the results feel too "pushed." On the other
> hand, I'm gleaning a really good idea of how to use the tool for
> creative purposes. And some of what you see is the mold that has grown
> on just about every surface.
>
> Here are some more, with no mold. The interiors are not from New
> Orleans, thought the parade float figures (two at end of group) are:
>
> www.danburkholder.com/misc_HDR
>
> It's always exciting to use new tools to do things that used to be next
> to impossible. HDR lets us capture scenes with a brightness range that
> far exceeds anything film could capture, no matter how much contraction
> processing you try. For this group, there might be 8-14 exposures
> combined for each shot. The "Bathroom Clutter" images runs from 8
> minutes to 1/15 second. Since the chip itself can hold something like
> an
> 11-stop range, you get an idea of how contrasty these scenes were in
> the
> first place.
>
> Of course, the ultra wide (12mm) lens on a full-frame chip helps add to
> the intimacy too. That's why I had to leave Nikon (after 32 years),
> their half-frame digital cameras rob us of ultra-wides. (Note: I'm
> hanging onto my favorite Nikon glass in hopes they introduce a
> full-frame
> camera this fall at Photokina.)
>
> Thanks for looking!
>
> Dan
>
> Jack Fulton wrote on 4/21/06, 11:03 PM:
>
>> what the heck were you doing to thos interior shots? It isn't just
>> the mud caking is it?
>
>
> --
> www.DanBurkholder.com
> www.TinyTutorials.com
>
>
>
Received on Sat Apr 22 13:02:37 2006

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