High Dynamic Range

Yesterday I tried a feature on my camera that I have not used before. It’s called high dynamic range. It is supposed to reduce the dark and light areas of the photo so that all features of the photo are clearly visible. I wanted a good subject, so I drove south to the town of New Harmony and took some photos of the rocks of Kolob Canyon. I had to be patient because there were clouds to the west of me blocking the direct sunlight. But my patients were rewarded when the sun finally broke through the clouds. In addition, I took one photo of the moonrise. I’m not sure what to think of the results, but I am going to keep trying, using different settings.

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I am a retired professional geologist who loves hiking, photography and travelling with my lovely wife Barbara.

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