Memorial [Canon 5D]
June 14, 2009 Monhegan Island, Maine
This is very close to the tugboat shipwreck that was featured in the previous post. As with that image, this is also an HDR composite. Unlike the other file, however, which was made using 6 exposures from a tripod-mounted camera, this shot was made from 3 hand held exposures created using the camera's Auto Exposure Bracketing feature. As long as the shutter speeds are not too slow, for some shots this can be a viable alternative to using a tripod for HDR. The initial HDR blend was made in Photoshop CS4 and then the 32-bit HDR file was opened into Photomatix to create the final HDR blend. Some additional color "seasoning" was also applied in Photoshop. You can see the three source frames below.
It was raining lightly for the entire time of my visit to the island and I was constantly wiping rain drops off the front of the camera lens. For this shot, a drop was present on the lens and it reveals its presence in the form of a blurred area in the middle of the foreground rock and the clump of grass behind it. I may inspect other exposures of this scene to see if I have a shot with sharp detail of that part of the rock and grass that I can use to cover up the blurred area. The grass doesn't bother me so much, since that looks a little like motion blur from the wind, which is acceptable to me, but the blurred area on the rock is a bit annoying. Whether or not such a fix is viable will depend on a number of factors. If I do give it a try, I'll let you know how it turned out and how I did it.
Workshop News
My upcoming Creative Digital Darkroom workshop in Connecticut has fallen victim to the lagging economy and has been canceled due to low enrollment. Workshop enrollments have been consistently low for most of the year so far and this is a new venue so while it is disappointing, considering the current economic climate, it is not surprising.
I will be spending the rest of the summer on a family vacation, teaching my online class for the Academy of Art University and working on other projects and my next scheduled workshop will be in early October. It will be in Maine again and is a follow-up to the Real World Digital Photography class I just finished:
Real World Digital Photography II
October 4 - 10, 2009, Maine Media Workshops
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There are already some sign-ups so if you are interested, please inquire about registration soon. October is a beautiful time of year in Maine. The trees are turning color and there is a wonderful crispness to the air.
Following that, I'll be in southern New Mexico in early November for a 4-day workshop on creative collage techniques in Adobe Photoshop CS4:
Creative Collage with Adobe Photoshop
November 5 - 8, 2009, Mesilla Digital Imaging Workshops
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