Windshield01 – 21 May 2010, Bannock, MT. f/4, 10/1250, handheld, no edits
Windshield02 – 21 May 2010, Bannock, MT. f/4, 10/2500, handheld, no edits
Windshield03 – 21 May 2010, Bannock, MT. f/4, 10/5000, handheld, no edits
Vase01 – 21 May 2010, Bannock, MT. f/4, 10/100, handheld, no edits
Vase02 – 21 May 2010, Bannock, MT. f/4, 10/200, handheld, no edits
Vase03 – 21 May 2010, Bannock, MT. f/4, 10/400, handheld, no edits
Lid01 – 21 May 2010, Bannock, MT. f/3.5, 10/800, handheld, no edits
Lid02 – 21 May 2010, Bannock, MT. f/4, 10/1250, handheld, no edits
Lid03 – 21 May 2010, Bannock, MT. f/4, 10/2500, handheld, no edits
Portrait01 – 21 May 2010, Bannock, MT. f/3.2, 10/300, tripod, no edits
Portrait 02 – 21 May 2010, Bannock, MT. f/4, 10/1000, tripod, no edits
Portrait 03 – 21 May 2010, Bannock, MT. f/4, 10/4000, tripod, no edits
All of these photos were taken with a Sony DSC-HX1. I think that Dynamic Photo and HDR has changed my life of photography forever. I think it is genius! It brings out so many more vivid colors and great textures! It’s much closer to what the eye sees than a regular photo. but you can also manipulate it and turn it into something not at all like what you originally saw. I love Dynamic Photo!!!!!!!











Well since I watched you do most of these HDR pictures, I thought I should comment officially on them! I love the one with the piano fron the doctors house. It looks amazing. I also really like the vase and thought that HDR really brought out the colors.