Air Balloon Before/After
by Jared on Jan.24, 2010, under Uncategorized
Yes I know this is a re-posting of the first blog post, but I wanted to show the before with it. Also is a reminder to not discard images when the dynamics of the image aren’t that special. When I took pictures of this balloon, I was on the way back from a photo-walk that was not very fruitful. I saw the balloon and rushed to get to a place where the composition of the photo would be good. The place I found was looking right into the morning sun. I knew the sky was going to be blown out and knew I didn’t have much chance to get the good exposure bracket for an HDR with how fast the balloon was moving. So I set my exposure the best I could and shot fast and furious. This frame was the best out of the couple dozen that I took. When I got to post-processing time I was disappointed with the results, I couldn’t see any mountains in the background and the contrast was blah. I had been experimenting with single image HDR’s that the original looked better than this, but I thought I’d give it a try to see if it worked. Turns out after fidgeting with the photomatix sliders enough, I found the misty mountains in the background, and rather th0ught that the flare of the sun added a certain mystique to the images. Turns out that I still got the image that I saw with my eyes using single image HDR processing on a blah image.