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Absolutely EPIC snowstorm coming

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The best winter in along time I am loving it. This is one way to shut down DC isn't it. The water bearer is hard at work. Great pics also .
 
Wow, how did you take those pics? I have a CanonXSI and I'm starting to love it!
Please let me know what settings you used


it's called HDR photography. Not sure if he just threw those in a program, or if his camera is capable of taking them via a setting. Traditionally you do this by putting the camera on a tripod, and then taking multiple pictures of the same thing while adjusting the f-stop for each photo. So you go from under exposed all up to over exposed. Then take them and combine the pics into one, and adjust things to make lighting, etc show up.
 
it's called HDR photography. Not sure if he just threw those in a program, or if his camera is capable of taking them via a setting. Traditionally you do this by putting the camera on a tripod, and then taking multiple pictures of the same thing while adjusting the f-stop for each photo. So you go from under exposed all up to over exposed. Then take them and combine the pics into one, and adjust things to make lighting, etc show up.

And it makes them look unnatural when overdone. Case in point.
 
A bulldozer went by my house last night and I could get the camera out in time to take a picture. Dammit.

I got them!

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well for what it's worth, i traveled from Philadelphia to Southern Maryland via I95 and made record time today. No one was around, lol.

I guess the cities are completely messed up though.
 
it's called HDR photography. Not sure if he just threw those in a program, or if his camera is capable of taking them via a setting. Traditionally you do this by putting the camera on a tripod, and then taking multiple pictures of the same thing while adjusting the f-stop for each photo. So you go from under exposed all up to over exposed. Then take them and combine the pics into one, and adjust things to make lighting, etc show up.

Great, thanks!
 
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