by Caryn Esplin | Sep 4, 2011 | Best, Blog, Gallery, HDR, Places
TRIPLE THREAT: 1. Photomatix 2. Dynamic Photo 3. Photoshop With my Nikon D7000 on a tripod, I captured three different exposures with my Bracket setting. I could see how the sunburst came through the trees, so I was anxious to try HDR on this trio of shots....
by Caryn Esplin | Sep 3, 2011 | Blog, Light Painting
WHICH IS BEST? What do you think of these and which if your favorite? To create this light painting, I used a tripod, then took two hours worth of different images, where l light painted portions of the image. Sometimes we had two spot lights going, but other times it...
by Caryn Esplin | Sep 2, 2011 | Blog, Gallery
SAME OLD HOUSE – DIFFERENT LIGHT & COMPOSITION This old barn in Squirrel, Idaho, was sitting all alone in this beautiful field. The colors in this soft pastel-like sunset added a party-lights glow to the background. I came back a few hours later and captured...
by Caryn Esplin | Sep 1, 2011 | Best, Blog, Gallery, Light Painting, People
No tonemapping- I used Camera Raw on the final merged light painting to change up the colors and light. What do you think? Blending 16 images into one merged light painting I took dozens of photos, at about ten seconds long each, while painting the light in with LED...
by Caryn Esplin | Aug 31, 2011 | Blog, Light Painting
ORIGINAL LIGHT PAINTING of this truck was a bit bright, and things were pretty flat as well. The Magic of Camera Raw – Light Painting in Post Production Can I just say that I love Camera Raw? I light painted this photo the other night, but it did not do too...
by Caryn Esplin | Aug 31, 2011 | Blog, Gallery, Light Painting
Light Painting last night… Finding some good old farm stuff makes for a fun night of light painting. Of course, I had permission to reveal these memories of the past from the darkness on a beautiful, clear evening. This was a blast! These are each single shots....