San Clemente Pier @ Night
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Playing around with some night shots. I didn't have a tripod so I had to rest my camera on a picnic table and set the self timer to eliminate camera shake.
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Dana Point Harbor
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Labels: art, california, ocean, outdoors, pier
HDR - High Dynamic Range, is quite the option to get some great shadows and highlights merged into a nice looking photo. Do a google/flickr search and you shall find HDR images aplenty, some of which are completely bizarre and way overdone. Others are very amazing in the detail they can bring out. Ryan McGinnis runs an awesome photoblog that I have followed for a year or so, and he produces some fine work. Go to his blog and search HDR and you will find many great examples of his HDR art. He also published a tutorial on how to create them in Photoshop CS2, the link is here.
Example 1
Example 2
Great NYC HDR shots
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