Posts Tagged ‘coast’

Iceland #3

Sunday, August 3rd, 2008

New Brighton

Wednesday, July 9th, 2008


These images I like. When I started taking pictures with my first film SLR as a wee lad, I could never understand why the disappointing colour pictures I got back from Jessops didn’t compare to the dark blue skies and lush green foregrounds I had imagined when I looked through the viewfinder. I didn’t realise that the camera wasn’t telepathic, or that the dynamic range of film was less than the dynamic range of the human eye. If I knew taking pictures was that complicated, I think I would have given up taking any pictures at all.

These images are created using a technique called HDR (High Dynamic Range) imaging. This technique lets a photographer capture something similar in colour and contrast ranges to the range the human eye experiences. I am hooked. The results look just like the pictures I imaged I would be getting back from Jessop’s when I looked through the viewfinder on that old film camera. The only slight disadvantages with this technique is that you have to shoot at least 3 separate exposures of everything, it needs fiddly processing to merge exposures into a usable image, you can’t shoot moving objects, oh, and the results are totally unpredictable. Minor details.

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Mountain Bike

Sunday, July 6th, 2008




Thanks to Adam and the rest of your talented mates for letting me do these mountain bike trials shots with you on Sunday. It was great fun watching you ride and I hope our plan of meeting for another photoshoot in a few weeks time comes good. Click images to view larger.