To HDR or not to HDR
These are the same images but the second processed in HDR. Which one do you prefer?
These are the same images but the second processed in HDR. Which one do you prefer?
I liked these two images together because of the contrasting messages. The eating utensils, although dirty, show some sense of order while the shelf, which is an arm’s length away, is simply an un-organized pile of collected objects.
When we bought our farm here in Costa Rica there was an existing house on it that was occupied by an El Salvadorian man. He lived here for 25 years as a caretaker in exchange for free rent. This is the inside of his house. We will be taking it down and donating what usable
Processingy HDR differently. How it looks on the same tree. This is a tree on our farm in Costa Rica. One can normally see only one or two old growth large trees around “non-protected” areas because farmers cut down trees to sell and to make room for their cows. This tree is in bad shape
An HDR of our hotel room in South Dakota This is an HDR of our hotel room from a few nights ago when our truck left us stranded in Hot Springs, South Dakota 2010. Jerry, the owner of the Skyline Motel was very nice and very talkative. It even offered free wifi.