Visit this link Tutorial Blog to learn. It will teach you the concept. Just remember, you need a tripod, you need to take 5 different exposures with Aperture as a priority. I learned the concept from Trey Ratcliff. Pick an Aperture setting, then…
Hey Andrew. Thanks for the invite. I'm gonna have to hit you up one of these days for some HDR tips. I've fooled around with photomatix and cs2 but couldn't get it right. You've got some great HDRs!
I checked out your Book Project photos, they look great. Very clean, very crisp. They also show emotion, great job! Btw, how did you feel after laying so low to the ground to take the photos?
Hey Andrew. Thanks for the invite. I'm gonna have to hit you up one of these days for some HDR tips. I've fooled around with photomatix and cs2 but couldn't get it right. You've got some great HDRs!
Hello there and welcome to PictureSocial.com, a network of photographers. I'm glad that you've joined and it's time to be in the crazy world of photography! In this site, you'll find photographs which come from beginners, amateur and professional photographers and I must say that all of them do some amazing work. I'd also want to invite you to join groups here such as Nikon Users Group, Canon Users Group, Live PictureSocial Chat Group and Pixel Induced Group(an all around group) and joining these groups can help improve your knowledge in photography. You can start discussions, comment on pictures, and share some of your advice, criticism and experiences in the forum, and I'm pretty sure you'll get positive feedbacks from a lot of nice people here around. I hope you'll enjoy it here!
Thank you again, Deborah! This is part of a State park called Putnam Park. It is part Revolutionary War museum and part trail system. I can only do part of the trail system (back injury) but it is a really beautiful place!