Tag Archive for 'hdr'

Festung Hohensalzburg HDR

17Nov08

Hey, it’s 5:30 am. I don’t feel like thinking up a decent title. It’s a crappy lens anyway! I’m leaving for Colorado tomorrow for an extended visit with my family. I’m really looking forward to spending Thanksgiving with everyone in the same place. I’ll have my camera gear with me, [...]

It’s a Jungle Out There

09Nov08

Downtown

01Nov08

From Wikipedia: Downtown is a term primarily used in North America to refer to a city’s core, usually in a geographical, commercial, and community sense.

The view from the 86th floor observatory of the Empire State Building as one looks downtown. There are a few NYC landmarks in this picture, some more prominent than others.

Incomparable

29Oct08

The shadow of the incomparable Empire State Building falls on New York City on a clear, brisk day. This is a 3 exposure HDR taken from the 86th floor observation deck.

Reach for the Sky

25Oct08

I’m back from New York with lots of photos to go through. Here’s one I whipped up first thing this morning. I shot this HDR from the top of the Rockefeller Building. I’m still improving…I hope.

The Town of Gypsum; Backyard included: Colorado

03Sep08

This is obviously my first post in awhile! I’m happy to finally have a chance to start going through my backlog of photos, which dates all the way back to this picture, taken in July (Oy!). Anyway, I hope to maintain a steady trickle of output in the coming weeks. Keep a [...]

A different view of Times Square

28Apr08

To take my photos of Times Square, I had to balance a few feet in the air, standing on the tip of the median as traffic zoomed past me. This shot is taken facing away from my earlier Times Square photo.

Times Square

24Apr08

Well, I’m back. I present to you my [humble] attempt at a Times Square HDR. Everyone takes this shot. Few do it well. This is my attempt:

Trey Ratcliff does it better.

I felt a little saucy this morning

04Apr08

When I took this photo, the clouds and light were much more intense than on previous days from this spot…so I thought maybe I’d push the envelope a bit in post processing.

When you fly north, the sun sets on your left

03Apr08

Flying back from Miami, I was lucky to be seated on the left side of the plane with a window seat right as the sun set.