Tag: HDR Photography

  • Mud Jeep – Canon 5DmkII

    Mud Jeep – Canon 5DmkII

    This little masterpiece is a great example of why you should always take your camera with you everywhere.

  • Grand Canyon – View from Mather Point

    Grand Canyon – View from Mather Point

    A year and a half later, I returned to the Grand Canyon with two new lenses. This time, I had a little more time—about two hours. I was able to use my tripod and switch my lenses a couple of times. This photo was taken on my Canon 70-200mm f2.8L IS II. The Grand Canyon…

  • Tower Pizza of The Danish Town Solvang

    Tower Pizza of The Danish Town Solvang

    A couple of miles out of Santa Barbara, California, is a small Danish town called Solvang. It feels as though Vikings built it one hundred years ago or something. Actually, they probably did, but I haven’t done my research on the place yet.

  • Redondo Beach Pier

    Redondo Beach Pier

    The different beach cities all along the coast of California all seem to have their own little vibe. And Redondo Beach is no different. For this shot, a thick marine layer blocked most of the sun. A few minutes after this, the light from the sun was pretty much gone, even though the sun was…

  • Two Seagulls in a sea of Mussels

    Two Seagulls in a sea of Mussels

    This is an HDR photo of two seagulls relaxing in a sea of mussels during sunset. It was a very low tie, so the mussels were all exposed. I’m sure the seagulls were looking for an easy meal with all the other animals that were exposed. I’m on a 16mm shot in this photo, and…

  • Victoria Beach Tower

    Victoria Beach Tower

    This Photo is of the Victoria Beach Tower, which is actually a 60-foot spiral staircase built with reinforced concrete that leads up to a house on the top of the cliff. This was built in 1926 as part of California Senator William Edward Brown and his wife’s summer vacation home so they could escape the…

  • Hermosa Pier Sunset

    Hermosa Pier Sunset

    This shot is of the Hermosa Pier right before the sun went down. The sun is there but very small in the shot because I’m on a really wide lens. This photo is just before the sky turns to a deep purple color, which created a totally different look from the one found in my…

  • Beneath the Hermosa Pier

    Beneath the Hermosa Pier

    My experience photographing the Hermosa Pier was much better than when I went to the Santa Monica Pier. Parking was much easier in Hermosa, with fewer people and photographers crowding around. I basically had the whole purple hour to myself. The purple hour is the hour after the sun goes down when the sky transitions…

  • Griffith Observatory – Los Angeles

    Griffith Observatory – Los Angeles

    The Griffith Observatory is a pretty sweet spot in Los Angeles. It’s incredibly crowded and almost impossible to get a photo of without people everywhere. It’s incredible I pulled this off. I stayed a little longer after the park ranger told everyone to leave and got about a minute to myself.

  • The Haunted Queen Mary

    The Haunted Queen Mary

    In WWII, the Queen Mary was called the Grey Ghost, not because it was haunted but because of its color and the way it smoothly sailed across the water.  Doesn’t it just look haunted? Apparently, some 150 ghosts haunt the Queen Mary, and I’ve read that up to 49 people have died aboard the ship.…