Tag: Landscapes
Columbia Gorge
Lake Trillium
Lake Trillium near Mount Hood. Sunrise, September 3, 2012.
Shipwreck
Shipwreck of Peter Iredale (more than 100 years old!) on the beach near Fort Stevens State Park near Astoria, OR. This is a single photo RAW image HDR with Photomatix and then enhanced with Color Efex Pro ‘India Summer’ filter to accentuate the rust color.
Ecola State Park
Mirror Lake
Half Dome
Yosemite Falls
Lake Tahoe
Lake Tahoe at sunset
Lake Tahoe at sunset
Mount Shasta
Table Rock
Blue Mountains, Australia
Light house, Gold Coast, Australia
Northwest Forest
Northwest Forest. This is a post-processed photo, to increase dynamic range called high dynamic range (HDR). Human eye can see approximately 20-24 F-stops worth of light intensity variation while most digital cameras can only capture 8-10 F-stops. What it means is what we see in a real scene can never be captured on a digital photo as it is. But with computers we can combine multiple images captured at various settings (called bracketing) and increase the dynamic range. This technique is most useful when shooting a subject with bright background like sky, snow, beach. In a normal photo, you either get a very bright overexposed sky and properly exposed object or very dark object and properly exposed sky, but never both. HDR image can depict both objects properly exposed by combining these two (or even more exposures). Notice in this photo that I’m pointing the camera directly at the sun, but still the tree barks, leaves etc. in the foreground are properly exposed. In a normal photo you would see them completely black in such case. Table Rock Trail (near Molalla, OR), Summer 2010.
Chicago downtown
A view of a slice of Chicago downtown as seen from the Sears Tower Sky Deck. You can see the Lake Michigan in the background. The apparent curvature on the horizon is not because of the curvature of the earth but the distortion created by the camera lens at a very wide angle. Spring 2004. Chicago, Illinois.
Sunset at Lake Tahoe
Lake Tahoe in an awesome sight. This photo was actually shot by Shraddha in a hurry while we were just finishing a drive around the lake perimeter. This road goes all around the lake and this portion of the road is quite higher (in many places it’s at the water level). Shot with Nikon Coolpix 4500 point-and-shoot camera.
Auto Program mode, Matrix metering.