Tag Archive: EV

Apr 29 2013

Made the Switch to Canon

Canon-HDR

Last week I discussed the possibility of making the switch from the Olympus E-30 to the Canon 6D.  Well I did it.  I purchased it through Amazon because I could not pass up the deal on the 70-300mm lens with it.  They were running a $300 off the 70-300mm promotion with the purchase of a …

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Jul 16 2012

Brick and Mortar Experiment

Full-comparison

I am continuing with some experiments that have been spawned by my interest from the sunset pics a couple of weeks ago.  In that experiment I toyed with the idea of minimizing my exposure brackets for HDR from 5 to 3, staying within the +/-2 EV range but throwing out the +/-1.  I found it …

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Jul 02 2012

Another Sunrise…With An Experiment

I pass this spot everyday on my way to work, and often times the sun rises just above it in the Summer months.  Many times these sunrises are gorgeous but I never have my camera with me.  Other times, like this one when I have my camera, they are decent and hold some value for …

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Nov 07 2011

Room For More

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I have been shooting for HDR since February 28th of 2010, about a year and a half.  During that time I have shot 94 total days, I know this because I group my shots into folders based on the day they were shot,  like this: I put together a tutorial on how to organize your …

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Oct 21 2011

HDR Shooting and the Exposure Compensation Button

I just woke up to an email this past weekend from my friendly folks at Olympus.  This months helpful shooting tips are about shooting the autumn leaves.  One of the main focuses from this article is the Exposure Compensation button and how it can help you achieve splendid results with Autumn leaves.  What I want to …

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Sep 16 2011

Fixing HDR Night Skies

So one thing I hate about long exposure photography is the noise that occurs in the black sky, even at ISO 100.  Now take that noise frustration and multiply it times 5 when working with HDR long exposures.  How do you fix it?  Do you sacrifice the awesome look of the foreground during tone mapping …

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