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Just a simple, low key HDR of my house. It would be pretty hard to get the sky details dark enough and the foreground stuff light enough without a little HDR trickery when I shoot in the very late afternoon like I did here. Not too heavy-handed; the numbers on the mailbox and the richness of the sky would be hard to get in a single exposure... This makes it look a lot more snowy than it was today; most of the snow had melted by the time I took this.
This is the cliche heavy handed HDR shot; exaggerated and painterly somehow. It's an interesting look, shows what HDR does, but I imagine I'll find more use out of subtler applications. Kind of fun, nonetheless. The busted, half-dead juniper behind my house that I really really like. A cholla cactus backlit by the sunset
The first time the car's been semi-clean for a while. (They had to wash it to do our routine service...)   
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Description: Starting to work on bracket exposures. I picked some pretty heavy-handed settings when I made these HDRs, but it looks like with a little practice, this could be a fun area to explore. (HDR photos involve taking more than one shot, ideally on a tripod, and then combining them later. I usually take 3; one one that's too-dark, one that's just-right, and one that's too-light, and then combine them with software so the picture is closer to what the human eye actually sees in a scene.)
Location: santa fe, nm

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