Corporate Fountain

  • Tuesday, January 19, 2010
  • Jeremy Jewell
  • Here’s an old one that I had intended to re-shoot after I got my wide angle lens.  I never got around to reshooting it before they turned off the fountains for the winter, so I decided to just go with this one for now, because I like it.  It isn’t as wide as I’d like, and now that I have a new filter that will allow me to shoot long exposures during the daylight, I believe I can greatly improve this image with a reshoot, but that probably won’t happen for a while.  I know you’re all disappointed, but that’s very insulting since I gave you this perfectly good picture to hold you over.

    Anyway, this is a 5 shot HDR I took at the same time as Quick Turnaround, located in this corporate office park in Overland Park, Kansas called Corporate Woods.

    Corporate Fountain
    Exif information
    Model Canon EOS 20D
    Original date 2009:05:23 19:59
    Exposure time 1/500 sec
    Focal length 18mm
    F-Stopf/22
    ISO speed ISO-100
    Exposure 5 Photo HDR

    2 comments:

    1. Matthew L. Wells said...
    2. So, does this fountain belong to B&M?

      So, this is a 5 exposure HDR. How is it that the streams aren't continuous from the combining of all the different shots?

      January 20, 2010 at 12:21 PM
    3. Jeremy Jewell said...
    4. No, this is in a big office park in Overland Park; my office is/was in Kansas City.

      They're not continuous because each exposure was a quick exposure. Additionally, the way HDR's generally work is the +0 exposure is the main image and highlights and shadows are filled in with the other exposures where needed.

      January 20, 2010 at 7:28 PM

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