Sunday, February 27, 2011

Bannack HDR

1.1, 2/22/2011 – 4:30:09 PM, Bannack,f4.5, 1/400 - Canon PowerShot SX210 IS

2.2, ' ' and a few seconds later, Bannack, f4.5, 1/100 - Canon PowerShot SX210 IS

3.3, ' ' and a few seconds later, Bannack, f4.5, 1/1250 - Canon PowerShot SX210 IS

4.4, ' ' and a few seconds later,  Bannack, f4.5, 1/400 - Canon PowerShot SX210 IS

5.5, ' ' and a few seconds later,  Bannack, f4.5, 1/100 - Canon PowerShot SX210 IS

6.6, ' ' and a few seconds later,  Bannack, f4.5, 1/1250 - Canon PowerShot SX210 IS

7.7, ' ' and a few seconds later,  Bannack, f4.5, 1/400 - Canon PowerShot SX210 IS

8.8, ' ' and a few seconds later,  Bannack, f4.5, 1/100 - Canon PowerShot SX210 IS

.9, ' ' and a few seconds later,  Bannack, f4.5, 1/1250 - Canon PowerShot SX210 IS

10.10, ' ' and a few seconds later,  Bannack, f4.5, 1/400 - Canon PowerShot SX210 IS

11.11, ' ' and a few seconds later,  Bannack, f4.5, 1/100 - Canon PowerShot SX210 IS

12.12, ' ' and a few seconds later,  Bannack, f4.5, 1/1250 - Canon PowerShot SX210 IS

13.13, ' ' and a few seconds later,  Bannack, f4.5, 1/400 - Canon PowerShot SX210 IS

14.14, ' ' and a few seconds later,  Bannack, f4.5, 1/100 - Canon PowerShot SX210 IS

15.15, ' ' and a few seconds later,  Bannack, f4.5, 1/1250 - Canon PowerShot SX210 IS
Here is my multiple picture HDR. I used 15 combine shots to form this panorama. I was going to post a link to a full sized version, but it was taking more time to load than I have to wait. It was about a 400 Mb picture. The detail in the full picture is incredible though. I used photoshops HDR for this image. I used the other as well, but ended up sticking with photoshop. The other, link in brain honey, has much more vivd colors and is much more eye popping, but photoshop does an amazing job matching pixels and providing image clarity.
1. Main St., 2/22/2011 – 1:29:31 PM, Bannack, f8.0, 1/2000 - Canon PowerShot SX210 IS

Here is my single shot HDR. I used the dynamic photo for this one, because lining things up wasn't exactly an issue with one shot. I love the availability of the sliders in dynamic photo, similar to bridge for lighting and colors. With this image, I didn't adjust much other than brightening up the picture.