Posts Tagged ‘photography’

Tools for Bracketing Exposures – Tech Thursday

Air Force Memorial morning HDR - ©TimeLine Media

When creating high dynamic range or HDR photos, you need to make multiple exposures of the same scene. However, the images need to be made at difference exposure values. Between each time you fire the shutter, you only change the shutter speed. Afterwards you have a set of photos that have the same composition, but differ in the amount of exposure. In this case half will be under exposed, half will be over exposed. One will have the exposure set by the meter.

Bracketing Exposures

Air Force Memorial multiple exposures - ©TimeLine Media
Air Force Memorial multiple exposures – ©TimeLine Media

These three images were exposed (from left to right) for 1/3200th second, 1/400th second, 1/100th second, at an aperture of f/5.6 for all. For the final image, I had a total of 9 exposures that were combined to make the HDR file. To ensure you have good images to work with, it helps to make these exposures as fast as you can. If your position moves, or elementes in the frame move between each exposure, it will be more post work. In software you need to correct these, It adds to the long post processing of these files. Many modern DSLRs have functions and tools that will help.

Bracketing and motor drive settings on Nikon DSLR - ©TimeLine Media
Bracketing and motor drive settings on Nikon DSLR – ©TimeLine Media

In my Nikon camera, I can use the “Bracketing” function to set the camera to take a series of exposures that vary in shutter speed. Holding this BKT button, and moving the main command dial will bring up this dialog box in the mail LCD screen:

Nikon LCD screen setup for bracketing - ©TimeLine Media
Nikon LCD screen setup for bracketing – ©TimeLine Media

What this screen is showing it that the camera will take 9 frames with 1.0 stops of light between each exposure. You can change this to be 7, 5, or 3 frames, and you can change the differences of stops between each to be 0.3, 0.7, 1.0, 2.0, or 3.0 (!) stops of light difference between each. From my experience, having 9 frames with a stop between each frame will cover more than an adequate amount for most situations. You may have to change depending on your particular subject, but this has worked for me very well in both indoor and outdoor photos.

Air Force Memorial morning HDR - ©TimeLine Media
Air Force Memorial morning HDR – ©TimeLine Media

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Photography Websites

Tidal Basin at sunrise - ©TimeLine Media

It has never been easier to share your photos online. I can remember in the first years of the web how magical it was to download photos. Using a web browser was so easy. Comparatively you had to download individual files from a gopher or FTP site. Then open the photos in a separate JPG or GIF viewing program. With the browser, you had an experience that was much easier to view a collection of photos in an album-like setting.

Websites Sharing

Lincoln Memorial at sunrise - ©TimeLine Media
Lincoln Memorial at sunrise – ©TimeLine Media

Now, social media networks heavily encourage the sharing of images online. With the price that Facebook paid to acquire Instagram, it is not surprising to see where they see the most participation in their users. With all the social networks, though, there is a tradeoff for photographers. Because all of these networks are free to sign up, participate, and share, the companies need to make revenue somewhere. YOU and your photos are now the currency that these networks use to grow their business. In some small parts, they are taking your photos and using them to get more people to share and participate, and they hope, get them to patronize their advertisers.

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To take more control over this natural give and take, I believe all photographers should have their own web space that they are paying for, and maintaining themselves. It has never been easier to reserve your own domain name, and sign up with a web host with all the gigabytes of storage you need for a minimal cost. If you are bothered by these social networks “stealing” your images to use, this is the best way to display your photos online. I post a little on these as a way to drive traffic to my personal website!

Tidal Basin at sunrise - ©TimeLine Media
Tidal Basin at sunrise – ©TimeLine Media

Speaking of which, my portfolio website is currently undergoing and exciting revision! I am switching over to a new service for showing off my best images. I will post more when the transition is finished, and I would love to hear what my blog readers think of the changes!

TimeLine Media portfolio site
TimeLine Media portfolio site

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Arthur Murray – 2013 Fall Freestyles

Arthur Murray Team Match - ©TimeLine Media

In less than a week, 2013 Fall Freestyles will expire from the proofing website! This will be the last time to view and share the photos from this event before it goes back into the archives. There is an extra charge to retrieve the files after Monday, so let everyone that may like to see their photos about the deadline!

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Arthur Murray Fall Freestyles - ©TimeLine Media
Arthur Murray Fall Freestyles – ©TimeLine Media

Looking back, there were a lot of nice photos from this event. It was packed from start to finish with dancing as the music and the emcees kept the action going all weekend long. The Potomac Cup team match is always a highlight at the freestyles. At the event, the Virginia side rocked out with 80’s hair band costumes, while the Maryland side had magic on their side with a Harry Potter theme. Both sides really went all out with their decorations, and their enthusiasm!

Arthur Murray Team Match at the Fall Freestyles  - ©TimeLine Media
Arthur Murray Team Match – ©TimeLine Media
Arthur Murray Team Match at the Fall Freestyles - ©TimeLine Media
Judges watching the Arthur Murray Team Match – ©TimeLine Media
Arthur Murray Team Match at the Fall Freestyles - ©TimeLine Media
Arthur Murray Team Match – ©TimeLine Media

Who came out on top?? VIR – GIN – IA!!

Arthur Murray Team Match - ©TimeLine Media
Arthur Murray Team Match – ©TimeLine Media

It has not been too long since I have gone through these photos. With the New Year, I am looking to update my portfolio website which has not changed in quite a while. In 2013, I focused on getting the blog up and running with fresh content every day, now I need to go back and redo the main website. Although it has not changed for some time, there are still good images there. Most did not make the cut for the new website since there has been so many changes in my shooting style, my equipment, and the way I post process the photos, so many of them will be going away. Stay tuned to more developments on this very soon!

Arthur Murray Fall Freestyles - ©TimeLine Media
Arthur Murray Fall Freestyles – ©TimeLine Media

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