Thanks, Chris,
I've been out with the G-12 again. Feeling particularly Moosely with it, as the
articulated LCD is starting to grow on me.
--Bob
On Jun 19, 2011, at 1:45 AM, Chris Barker wrote:
> I like both, Bob, the D3 and the G12 shots.
>
> And now I find that I am motivated to improve my G12 shooting …
>
> Chris
>
> On Saturday, 18 June 2011, Bob Whitmire <bwhitmire@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>> This in-camera HDR talk reminded me I've turned my hand to HDR this spring,
>> with mixed success. One print I like can be found here:
>>
>> http://www.bobwhitmire.com/coastalcolor.html
>>
>> First print in the gallery. I sold a framed one earlier today out of the
>> gallery. Image size 12x18 inches, which is right at the native resolution of
>> a D3 image. Framed to 20x26 inches.
>>
>> In this case, HDR made something out of pretty much nothing. It's a
>> combination of seven exposures. Each of them examined on its own is
>> monumentally dull. Combined, they seem to work. At least I thought so, and
>> apparently at least one customer did, too.
>>
>> Also, I've put up another image from the Canon G-12. Actually two images,
>> one color, one B&W. There's a touch of HDR in the post-processing, but it's
>> software, not multiple exposures. The B&W really appeals to me, especially
>> printed on a nice textured paper. Bath Bridge, here:
>>
>> http://www.bobwhitmire.com/blackandwhite.html
>>
>> For the moment, the color image from which it sprang also is in the gallery.
>
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