The HDR assignment was a relatively easy assignment since many of my shots outside of school is done with HDR. However, I did learn a few things while doing this assignment.
The first picture is an old industrial building near the Oak Bridge. The rusting iron, peeling paint, and moss are some element that brought upon me to take this picture. The second picture is more of a typical HDR image. The texture on the concrete is heavily emphasized to give the “over-edited” look. I was very pleased with how the sun flare, the rails, and concrete complement each other in the final product. In the third picture, the long exposure helped the house stand out extremely well. The fourth was made with a 4 minute exposure. As expected, the cloud movement created interesting streaks in the sky. The result of the fifth picture taught me a lot about car trail photography. When viewed on a computer, I noticed the car trails start and end abruptly instead of being long smooth lines. This was because my exposure was too short, which resulted in messy light trails too. Also reflections of the street lights on the cars caused random streaks across the image. Next time I take car trail photography, I will be careful not to repeat my mistakes again.
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