Wednesday, October 12, 2011

HDR Photography.

1. Exposure bracketing, or any camera that you can manually over or under expose the image can be used to create an HDR image.

2. The Canon T3 has a feature called Auto Exposure Bracketing (AEB) that allows you to take a minimum of three pictures with different exposure levels without having to manually change the settings.

3. The parking lot, with all the cars coming and going. Or the courtyard with all the students in the morning, throughout the day, and in the afternoon leaving.

4.
This picture is my favorite because it sets an emotion and tells a story. This photographer uses leading lines, with the rope, rule of thirds, because the main focus of the picture, the boat is in the upper left corner, and framing, with the rocks in the foreground and the boat in the back.

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