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High Dynamic Range (HDR) photography is the merging of several images of the scene taken at different exposures.

Jordan Page is a musician from Annapolis, Maryland with a title song called Pendulum. His music has been inspired by his passion for social change throughout the world. His lyrics are powerful (from Pendulum): The pendulum swings from the left to the right and momentum increases the need for the fight It’s a moment of […]

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Jerry Hayes of flickr asks: “Hey Ferrell, how many exposures and what spacing did you use… if you don’t mind me asking.” Hey Jerry, HDR was made for scenes like this. It’s high contrast; a single image was not even close to capturing the full dynamic range. The anti-HDR photographers would have never been able […]

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The US Capitol has scaffolding around the top. There is always some sort of construction project going on – fences, trailers and cranes are always around the building. With those jack hammers going all day how does anyone get anything done? Hmmmm………..

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I took a walk through Washington DC and ended up at the Corcoran. Here’s what’s coming: Anne Leibovitz October 13 – Jan. 13, 2008 A photographer of American Pop Culture, Annie Leibovitz began as the chief photographer for Rolling Stones in 1973 then Vanity Fair and then Vogue. She’s done advertising work for American Express, […]

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