As promised, here are a few more shots from my early adventures in HDR photography. I am gradually getting the hang of this method and building a few little strategies here and there, both in the shooting process and post production. And I’m sure I’m developing a bad habit or two.
Anyway, click on the images for hi res…

As for the gear used, all of these shots were taken with my Canon 60D, a 14mm wide-angle lens at f22, between 200-300 ISO and bracketed at +/- 2 stops. The shots were merged and tonemapped in Photomatix Pro and HDR Expose, and finished off in Photoshop CS6.


Luckily, I was able to get out early today and get most shooting done before the rains hit. And as before, once the storm did come I was treated with a whole new lighting setup, which seems to lend itself well to this kind of photography.


I will be sure to post more as I get them, and I will share any tips and tricks I pick up along the way. Of course, feel free to leave a comment, whether or not you have experience shooting HDR or not. I am open to all the help I can get!