by Caryn Esplin | Mar 22, 2010 | Blog
What do you think of HDR?Notice the difference between the originals and the edited images, above. I used High Dynamic Range – HDR to bring out the best exposure in each area of the image, then I added Levels, as needed in Photoshop. After a nice swim at Heise...
by Caryn Esplin | Mar 8, 2010 | Blog
Last week I went with my Custom Images class on a photo excursion to Bannack Ghost Town in Montana. One of our vans broke down near Dubois, Idaho, so we had a chance to shoot in an old warehouse on Main Street. One room had this tattered old blue tarp over a large...
by Caryn Esplin | Mar 8, 2010 | Blog
Buddha tries her first Idaho square ice cream cone and gives us a portrait op on our class photo excursion to Bannack Ghost Town.EDITED IMAGEFor the edited image on top, I added an HDR Tone-Mapping Method called Halo-Matix with the Fill Light turned up. Then I...
by Caryn Esplin | Mar 8, 2010 | Blog
I found this old license plate in a puddle of water in an old warehouse on Main St. in Dubois, Idaho. The 5C plate must represent Clark County, which is the fifth “C” county alphabetically in Idaho. In the Dynamic Photo HDR edited version, on top, I added...
by Caryn Esplin | Mar 7, 2010 | Blog
This old branding iron casts a nice shadow on the floor of the Tack Shop on the old Main Street in Bannack Ghost Town. The backwards 3 is actually my last initial “E.” In the edited shot, I added a default HDR, then Levels in Photoshop and a slight crop to...