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Jul 23, 2008 20:25 |  #1

All shots are 3 exposure HDRs processed with Dynamic Photo HDR Software. Shot with a 40D and EFs 17-55 lens, some shots with a circular polarizer on the lens. The equipment belongs to the Cumbres and Toltec scenic railroad which runs between Chama New Mexico and Antonito Colorado. Shots were made handheld

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Jul 23, 2008 23:06 |  #2

Could we see some non-HDR shots? They look so realistic I have trouble believing you actually did HDR ;)


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Jul 23, 2008 23:39 |  #3

When the title said "narrow gauge" i thought these were the N scale model trains.

Anyway, great photos! Very good colors.


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Jul 24, 2008 03:53 |  #4

Hi Bill;

Nice series... but... only surprise really is in #1. For a 3 exposure HDR I would have expected to see much better definition in the sky - specially with great cloud around!

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Jul 24, 2008 07:51 |  #5

Very nice. IMO that's what a working engine should look like.

A darker sky in #1 would make the engine look better. Keep in mind that our eyes are drawn to the brighter parts of the shot. And those bright areas tend to make the dark engine look even darker. Take a look at POST #30 near the bottom: The gray bar at the center is the same density all the way across.
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Jul 24, 2008 10:14 as a reply to  @ PhotosGuy's post |  #6

Nice shots, not too much blur for being handheld.


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Jul 24, 2008 12:02 as a reply to  @ tedBalog's post |  #7

They are HDR's. Here's some of the original shots that made one up...


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Jul 24, 2008 12:03 as a reply to  @ bsmotril's post |  #8

And the third component.


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Jul 24, 2008 12:04 |  #9

They definitely make a world of difference!


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Jul 24, 2008 12:05 |  #10

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Hi Bill;

Nice series... but... only surprise really is in #1. For a 3 exposure HDR I would have expected to see much better definition in the sky - specially with great cloud around!

Cheers;

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I agree. In hindsite, I should have used a bigger spread on the exposure bracketing, or used 5 shots instead of the three I used. I just did not capture enough dynamic range to bring out all the cloud detail as my least exposed shot still has the clouds somewhat blown out. Since I have RAWs for the three source images, I'll think I'll play around with them and see if I build some more detail in the sky with the clouds.


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