I know it's not technically perfect, but it was a crazy idea that took 20 minutes from execution to posting (and that includes processing each image two different ways to see what I liked better, as well as a third I didn't like at all).
Wednesday, November 21, 2012
good morning world
I woke up and pulled aside the curtain slightly to see the world outside. Then, I decided to experiment with HDR processing to see if I could capture the details as I saw them: bright sunshine outside that isn't pure white, rich shadows inside that still have detail.
![good morning HDR 1](https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/blogger_img_proxy/AEn0k_sIobv8mWQsHUtjr3GR9S9yY1rKN-YIldgw90XD_W0qloFqm9Uc6KtjF0LrazjPGZHqTFokKpGwNDxM5P-n85Rfpx6NigNT7gGbehwLSQWas1ldBzT0TkTcoMvhQDplgRw4=s0-d)
![good morning HDR 2](https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/blogger_img_proxy/AEn0k_v7_QS0uljv4FZYDsxk7Cpkgg3dndu8VNBAqhlmb2t7QXmI7cas6j1qwdmTV_yEjXytwd8A1RLHg-uBUJUUp45nyv6Ij49ijCZa5G1B5szmBi5FxSmlte5sKQ_U-ZSg9n4=s0-d)
I know it's not technically perfect, but it was a crazy idea that took 20 minutes from execution to posting (and that includes processing each image two different ways to see what I liked better, as well as a third I didn't like at all).
I know it's not technically perfect, but it was a crazy idea that took 20 minutes from execution to posting (and that includes processing each image two different ways to see what I liked better, as well as a third I didn't like at all).
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