sommore hdr & baby time come soon
No, I’m not referring to this post in the title, but every time I think of babies, I think of that lovely nail tech.
Tomorrow is the shower and I’m up to my ears in food and drink at home. I don’t quite think I’ve ever seen my fridge this full. I’m in for an evening of cooking, cleaning, and hanging some final pictures in my dining room.
I keep staring at the zebra print rug that my Japanese teacher gave me and I can’t decide if I’m going to leave it down for the party or not….
Here’s two more HDR’s I made. I can’t wait until the weather is better and I can bike around and shoot the city!


April 27th, 2007
how does hdr work our for pictures of objects in motion, like the cars in the above shots? do you have to take your 3 shots really quickly together to get the extra contrast to work on the vehicles? are you using your digital camera for these? i must have a quick ass manual exposure adjustment…
April 27th, 2007
These are actually done with a single RAW (or in my D70’s case NEF) file. The software can process them into pseudo HDR files. The tone mapping isn’t as clean as if you had multi-exposure (see the noise in the lower right corner on the sidewalk) but it works.
The D70 also can do a pretty fast 3FPS, but you’d still get some blur.