Sony Alpha NEX Camera – Available Light (NEX-5, NEX-3) dslr
Video featuring David McLain, Sony Artisan of Imagery. Visually demonstrates feature of the Alpha NEX cameras: Great shots with available light photography. Video Program Manager: Lisa Gonzalez. Live Action Production Company: Merge Group (www.mergegroup.com)
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How to do HDR Photography (High Dynamic Range) by Dom Bower
www.dombower.com In this video i will show you how to make HDR images from what you need, to how to set up and the settings on your camera to get the best results. I also show how raw makes better images and how the more images you take the better the final outcome is. Also tips like keeping the iso low, the aperture the same and the focus point stationary, all help in making hdr images photos taken with the fuji s5 pro, and tokina 11-16mm f2.8 lens, images then edited in Photomatix (to make the hdr image) kind regards Dom Bower www.dombower.com
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Secrets of Amazing HDR Photography
How to take High Dynamic Range Photos, or HDR, like the pros. This technique creates stunning photos by combining three or more pictures of the same subject, but at different exposures. You don’t have to spend a lot of money to make gorgeous photos, we show you how in this HDR tutorial.
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HDR Photography
High-Dynamic-Range Photography creates stunning photos by combining three or more photos of the same subject that were all exposed differently (often a normal exposure with a half-stop up and another with a half-stop down). I am by no means an expert on the subject of photography, but this is how I understand the subject. Photos taken by me in Yellowstone NP; Rocky Mountain NP; and Cripple Creek, CO. Made in iMovie ’08. Enjoy.
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