Thursday, March 17, 2016

Fungi Macro

I focus stacked 33 images to capture this tiny mushroom. Shot with Canon Powershot SX50HS. Exposure was iso 80, 1/250th sec. @ f - 8. Raws converted into Tiffs with Adobe Camera Raw. Stacked in Zerene Stacker. Processed with Aurora HDR Pro. Sized for the web in Photoshop CC.

Tuesday, March 15, 2016

Wrong Side of the Tracks

Interesting thing about this shot is that for your own safety it is illegal to photograph on train property without permissions. So I found it weird that the sidewalk I was on crossed the train tracks with no signal signs or lights to warn of on coming trains. So if you're one of those photogs that think photographing people like seniors or brides on train tracks is great because the rails tend to draw the viewer into the picture and makes great composition, guess what you and your clients are trespassing and could be prosecuted. Shoot responsibly.

Wednesday, March 9, 2016

Panorama Made Simple

I made three exposures of the Jonathan Hager house making sure I had some over lapping of the scene. 1) Load raw images into Adobe Camera Raw. Don't worry about making any major post processing yet, you just want ACR to make a raw conversion. Select the three images. On the tool bar above go to tools > photoshop > photomerge... 2) Your images will be automatically converted and appear in the photomerge box in photoshop. Select auto layout and click ok. 3) The photos will now be automatically merged together, but may not be even around the edges. Use the crop tool to make a long rectangle format image of your panorama. Now merge the three layers. 4) You are now ready to finish your image any way you choose.

Monday, March 7, 2016

Winters End in Gettysburg

Winter is now coming to an end in Gettysburg. View of the McLean farm from the battle of Gettysburg.

Saturday, February 27, 2016

Tuesday, February 23, 2016

Post Process it Right.

Using the new Aurora HDR Pro to post process some older images I shot in Nevada a while back. The presets work great but you came make your own presets to satisfy anyones taste. The HDR detail tool really adds sharpness and makes your images pop.