Tag Archives: High Dynamic Range

Derelict gas station with black car

Here’s a shot I’ve been planning for a couple of weeks now. This derelict gas station/mechanic’s garage is a block over from my house. The property’s been sold and yet another low-rise condo project is in the works. My big … Continue reading

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Toronto’s Skyline at Night

I don’t get out too often for night shoots so it’s always a treat when I do. Met up with a couple of friends last night and snapped a few night shots, this one from Polson Pier on Toronto’s harbour … Continue reading

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Spirit Wall

I’ve been trying to photograph this wall for a couple of years now; since it was first created, actually. The problem was/is, it faces north and is always in shadow, at least whenever I’ve passed it. I’ve even tried to … Continue reading

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Spring Tree in High Park

I actually used the HDR feature on my camera for this shot. HDR stands for High Dynamic Range. Basically, you take one over exposed shot (which brings up the detail in the shadows), one under exposed shot (which bring up … Continue reading

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Clean your room!

This is one of the barracks at the abandoned Piton air force base. I was out there last fall with Teresa. That was a fun day. This shot is actually an HDR, meaning three photos taken at different apertures and … Continue reading

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Octopus Tree

Okay, so there really is no such thing as an Octopus Tree, I admit it. But if there was this is what I imagine it would look like. I shot this in HDR, which is the stacking of three images. … Continue reading

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Hamilton Church in HDR

If you’re not familiar with HDR, it stands for high dynamic range. Basically, you take three photos of the same subject/scene; one exposed properly and one under exposed and one over exposed. You then combine or stack the three photos … Continue reading

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