Okee-dokee. If you have been following previous posts here your homework is due now. You should know whether or not your camera can handle the heavy lifting required for HDR photography, you should have a tripod and most definitely, you oughta be about ready to quit reading my rants about this and get started. Perfect. Only one little problem. In order to do any kind of fancy-schmancy HDR processing you have to have some images to work with. So that is just what we are going to do: go make some images.
Its probably going to take a few days for me to get things going on my end, round up my entourage and all that, but in the very near future we are going to go out on the town. This is your formal invitation to join me on your maiden voyage into HDR photography, your vision quest, walkabout, coming of age party, or whatever you want to call it.
All you have to do now is figure out where you want to go and when.
Here are your choices for where, we will figure out the when part soon.
Mesa Art Center / Downtown Mesa
Downtown Phoenix
ASU Tempe Campus
ASU Polytechnic Campus
Old Town Scottsdale
The airplane museum at Falcon Field Airport
Somewhere else, you pick
I could have added a poll here to make it easier for you, but I’m going to make you work harder than that. Yes, you have to post a comment below. You will need to click on the ‘Read more’ link at the bottom to see the comments section.
Another thing, this is an equal opportunity event. If you have never taken a picture in your life you will be just fine. If you’ve been shooting for 20 years and just want to come hang out, that is awesome too. Everyone is welcome, just BYOC – bring your own camera.
Getting tired of this HDR stuff yet? I hope not, there’s a lot more coming. If you are just joining us be sure to check out the last few posts to get up to speed.
The time has come. The ballots are in, and the winner is Downtown Phoenix.
We will be meeting up Saturday October 10th at 9 am and …
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jordankrinsky
10am sounds great for the 10th….i would like to shoot downtown phoenix (buildings are awesome)
jordankrinsky
10am sounds great for the 10th….i would like to shoot downtown phoenix (buildings are awesome)
jordankrinsky
10am sounds great for the 10th….i would like to shoot downtown phoenix (buildings are awesome)
Time for a walkabout
Okee-dokee. If you have been following previous posts here your homework is due now. You should know whether or not your camera can handle the heavy lifting required for HDR photography, you should have a tripod and most definitely, you oughta be about ready to quit reading my rants about this and get started. Perfect. Only one little problem. In order to do any kind of fancy-schmancy HDR processing you have to have some images to work with. So that is just what we are going to do: go make some images.
Its probably going to take a few days for me to get things going on my end, round up my entourage and all that, but in the very near future we are going to go out on the town. This is your formal invitation to join me on your maiden voyage into HDR photography, your vision quest, walkabout, coming of age party, or whatever you want to call it.
All you have to do now is figure out where you want to go and when.
Here are your choices for where, we will figure out the when part soon.
I could have added a poll here to make it easier for you, but I’m going to make you work harder than that. Yes, you have to post a comment below. You will need to click on the ‘Read more’ link at the bottom to see the comments section.
Another thing, this is an equal opportunity event. If you have never taken a picture in your life you will be just fine. If you’ve been shooting for 20 years and just want to come hang out, that is awesome too. Everyone is welcome, just BYOC – bring your own camera.
Click on the image to see what this turns into.