1. What does HDR stand for?
High Dynamic Range
2. In your own words, explain what makes an HDR photo an HDR photo?
Allowing more color peek through
3. What is bracketing?
Bracketing is done when several shots of the same subject are taken with varying exposures4. What software can you use to produce an HDR image?
Lightroom.
5. When selecting layers, what do you have to be careful about when creating your HDR photos?
To make sure that you're selecting the correct areas you want exposed.
6. Save your favorite HDR photo on your blog.
Tuesday, March 31, 2015
Friday, March 6, 2015
Landscape Preview
Tip 1: Using a tripod is a good idea.
Tip 2: Using proper location and scenery.
Tip 3: Making sure the camera is in focus.
Some equipment that will be needed: A camera, and DEFINITELY a tripod.
The location
Example
Where can you go to take these kinds of photos here in the Austin area?
Botanical Gardens in Austin
Make a list of places you could realistically take these types of photos.
Gardens, Creek, Woods, etc.
You could do a Google Maps or Google Earth search maybe?
Yes
repost
"These ‘golden’ hours are great for landscapes for a number of reasons – none the least of which is the ‘golden’ light that it often presents us with. The other reason that I love these times is the angle of the light and how it can impact a scene – creating interesting patterns, dimensions and textures."
http://digital-photography-school.com/11-surefire-tips-for-improving-your-landscape-photography
Monday, March 2, 2015
Prom Poses
Pose for a single man:
Pose for single a female:
Pose for friends:
Pose for a couple:
Pose for family of 3 to 5 people
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