As I mentioned in an earlier blog post, I've been playing around with HDR shots. When I plan on doing this, I carry my tripod, because it's hard to align the multiple exposures required by HDR when you've handheld the shot. However, sometimes a scene comes up and you just have to make a try for it. In this one, I steadied the camera as best I could, then took the shots, trying to keep everything lined up as best I could as I manually adjusted the exposure and then removed the ghosts with the HDR program (Photomatix Essentials) that I use. I like the result, but I'd also like to try it again with a tripod. But at the time, you can't be sure about having another shot, so do what you can with what you have. Lesson 2: Always carry a tripod.
 

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    Angela and Patrick bring their diverse and creative backgrounds to a series of retreats. Angela is an artist who works in a variety of media, while Patrick is a writer, photographer, and college-level composition professor. View our personal websites here: Angela's Bliss Studios; and Patrick's C. Patrick Studios and Goblinbrook Blog

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