Sunday, February 13, 2011

A FOGGY MORNING

HDR SPOTTING
So I finally got invited into HDRSpotting.com, keep an eye out for some my work that may be floating around on there. The main idea of the site is for HDR photographers to get together and share their shots in an easy, friendly environment. It's free to set up an account but you have to be "invited" to the site first. This can be accomplished by finding an invite code on their Twitter page, Facebook page, or through someone who already has an account. This keeps other clueless photographers from posting their non-HDR photos. Even if you don't have an account though, you can still visit and get some inspiration — there are some really amazing shots on there.

DAILY PHOTO - A FOGGY MORNING
When I got up that morning and looked out towards the lake, I saw a giant cloud of fog just hovering in place. I knew I simply had to abandon my coffee and fellow campers to try and capture the incredible feeling of being out there in the middle of the Everglades on a chilly January morning while the sun rose up into the bright blue sky. To put it in Trey's words: "This is a time when I am not thinking of coffee."

Again, click on the photo above to view it large size. HDR photos have so many different light levels that to see them all properly, without the eye skipping over them, you have to view it at a large size. And who doesn't like a nice photo blown up to a huge size? Why do you think that Apple's desktop screens keep getting larger?