One question I do have, when I started taking pictures it started numbering then at 3600 something. Shouldn't it start a zero?

HDR is a technique for blending multiple shots in software to achieve the greater dynamic range for that tree-root type shot - but it's not the only way to get something usable.
but I have had more success using HDR for these kinds of images than with any other method. Another one that has worked well is to take two exposures (one for shadows, one for highlights), layer them, and mask the parts that are over exposed.Another option is to put the roots on top of the car and bring it home. That way you can shoot in whatever lighting you want. Obviously someone hasn't seen National Lampoon's Christmas Vacation.
Another option is to put the roots on top of the car and bring it home. That way you can shoot in whatever lighting you want. Obviously someone hasn't seen National Lampoon's Christmas Vacation.
Any recommendations on settings would be wonderful!In the water fall pics, did you use a tripod? the surrounding is really clear for the long shutter on some of those.
I have also spent a few minutes at least trying to get a wow shot of those tree roots. They just have more massiveness on real life compared to what I can capture
for the wide exposure range. Use a tripod, shoot multiple shots, exposed for the shadows and for the bright areas. then merge them in your favorite editing program. It is called "high dynamic range" or something like that...
Nice shots, thanks for sharing. I hope you had fun most of all.
And I understand about holding up the adventure while you try to take pics. In WDW DW and I split up for a while, while she goes on rides I do not want to, and I spend 20 minutes shooting a flower in front of the castle.
Mikeeee
In the water fall pics, did you use a tripod? the surrounding is really clear for the long shutter on some of those.
I have also spent a few minutes at least trying to get a wow shot of those tree roots. They just have more massiveness on real life compared to what I can capture
for the wide exposure range. Use a tripod, shoot multiple shots, exposed for the shadows and for the bright areas. then merge them in your favorite editing program. It is called "high dynamic range" or something like that...
Nice shots, thanks for sharing. I hope you had fun most of all.
And I understand about holding up the adventure while you try to take pics. In WDW DW and I split up for a while, while she goes on rides I do not want to, and I spend 20 minutes shooting a flower in front of the castle.
Mikeeee
Another option is to put the roots on top of the car and bring it home. That way you can shoot in whatever lighting you want. Obviously someone hasn't seen National Lampoon's Christmas Vacation.
that brings up another option, if your car is that close, light the roots with your headlights..![]()



I'm just not sure my pack mule (aka DH) would have survived the hike out of the woods with the roots and my stuff on his back!
I didn't use a tripod. Every thing was hand held. The slowest shutter speed I used was 1/10. I was going to bring the tripod but it didn't fit in the back pack that I put my other stuff in.