{"id":9819,"date":"2011-05-25T09:20:13","date_gmt":"2011-05-25T13:20:13","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/captainkimo.com\/?p=9819"},"modified":"2014-06-04T09:52:48","modified_gmt":"2014-06-04T13:52:48","slug":"hdr-from-airplane-window","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/captainkimo.com\/hdr-from-airplane-window\/","title":{"rendered":"HDR from Airplane Window"},"content":{"rendered":"
Sometimes I have no clue how Photomatix does what it does when it merges exposures together. In this instance the airplane is obviously moving and the clouds are moving as well, so how it merged them together so well is beyond me.<\/p>\n
The moon in this photo was actually there, however it was a lot smaller than what you see now. I took the liberty of making it a tad larger to get the same affect when I saw it that evening.<\/p>\n
This photo was taken last year while flying back home from West Virgina. I’ve\u00a0traveled\u00a0to so many places in the past few years that memories of all my flights seem to mash together. But I remember this one only because I was flying out to\u00a0Curacao the very next day ;-).<\/p>\n
Processing this photo has got me craving for another\u00a0adventure. I\u00a0might\u00a0have to book another flight soon. Since I’ve been chasing storms lately I’m thinking about heading up to Kansas where all the action is!<\/p>\n
Learn Captain Kimo’s HDR techniques with his e-book…<\/em> Software I use for processing my photos: [ad#Google Adsense-3]<\/p>\n
\n“Secrets to Mastering HDR Photography”<\/strong><\/a><\/p>\n
\n<\/strong>Photomatix<\/strong><\/a> – Used for creating high dynamic range.
\nTopaz Adjust<\/strong><\/a> – Photoshop plugin used to enhance details.
\nTopaz DeNoise<\/strong><\/a> – Photoshop plugin used to eliminate noise.
\nTopaz Clean<\/strong><\/a> – <\/strong>Photoshop plugin used to smooth pixels.
\nTopaz Simplify<\/strong><\/a> – <\/strong>Photoshop plugin used for artistic affect.<\/p>\n