Bowen Field House
It has been a long time since I updated my website. I have been busy with men and women college basketball season. I’ll post some of those later. Today I have another HDR experiment that I did as a pert of a personal project that I made for myself. I’ve been shooting sport for a long time and I don’t want to stick to one type of photography. This was suppose to be an experiment for later real shoot, but because it took a lot of work I decided to stick with it for a while until I shoot a better on in the summer. Standing on the roof of the parking structure at EMU campus...
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A shot I took before the game last Saturday with Tokina 11-16 f/2.8. I love this lens!
Read MoreTokina 11-16 f/2.8
I got my hands recently on the ultra wide lens Tokkina 11-16 f/2.8. Wide angle always been my favorite style to shot. With 11mm is as widest as you can get without getting a fisheye effect. I’ve been experimenting with it for couple days and the results were awesome. I really like this lens. IT’s sharp and fast. Here is a couple shotes with HDR processing…
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Here is an HDR photo I took yesterday during SSU National Day celebration. I took three frames, I processed the photo with Nik HDR Efex. Then a LOT of photoshop post processing to balance the exposure between outside and inside. This is a first version, I may work on a second version once I finish all the projects that I have on hand right now.
Read MoreTim Horton Nights
For the last two weeks I’ve been experimenting with HDR in many places with different situations. Last night I’ve been hanging out with my friends at Tim Horton coffee and I noticed the different colors and the change in tone. I thought I may try a hand-held camera HDR which was a bad idea. I took 3 frames of the corner you see above and process them with Photomatix+Aperture. Now, I learned a lot from the experiment. First, don’t shot HDR without a tripod, although I got a decent photos in the past but when all you have a low light, it will be hard to get the sharp and...
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