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Field – Caught In Pixels https://caughtinpixels.com A blog by Jacob Surland about making Fine Art Photography Wed, 03 Apr 2013 20:10:23 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.9.4 55217772 Late Summer Sunset https://caughtinpixels.com/late-summer-sunset/ https://caughtinpixels.com/late-summer-sunset/#respond Wed, 03 Apr 2013 20:08:45 +0000 https://caughtinpixels.com/?p=679 Read more Late Summer Sunset]]> Late Summer Sunset

The late summer in Denmark is beautiful. This is after a great barbeque at my Brother in Law. They just bought a farm on a small island.

It’s a 3 shot handheld HDR. Instead of using shutter speed to bracket my three shots, I used the ISO. The brightest one was ISO 6400, which made it a bit hard to work with, due to the noise. I wouldn’t recommend doing ISO bracketing, when the ISO goes that high. I had to do it, because it was hand held and it was too dark to shoot the photo otherwise.

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Sunset over field https://caughtinpixels.com/sunset-over-field/ https://caughtinpixels.com/sunset-over-field/#respond Wed, 30 Jan 2013 05:58:36 +0000 https://caughtinpixels.com/?p=542 Read more Sunset over field]]> Sunset over field

A couple of weeks before the harvest, the fields looks lovely.

This is an HDR made of three shots (-2, 0 and +2). I took this handheld, because I didn’t have my tripod. To keep the shutter speed fast on all three shots, I raised the ISO to 1000, but kept the f-stop in the higher middle area, at f/13. I kept the f-stop this high to have everything sharp. The shutter speed for the 0 exposure was 1/250 sec. I had to try a couple of times to make sure I got a set, that didn’t have a shaken +2. Processingwise I used Photomatix to get my HDR. I got a nasty gray sky because I had no clouds in the sky, a bad side effect from making HDRs. In my HDR tutorial you can see how to handle a gray sky. When done in Photoshop I took the image back into Lightroom, where I raised the clarity and contrast a bit, did a little adjustments to the saturation of specific colors and finally added vignetting.

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