Tonight is another rare opportunity to shoot a full lunar eclipse. Back in August we had one, and I put together some tips for shooting a lunar eclipse, and my shots from the last one. Check it out here. Here in California, the eclipse will begin around 6:45 or so continuing until 8 or so. To get detailed timing information, check out Nasa’s lunar eclipse page. Unfortunately, I won’t be shooting it tonight, only because currently Los Angeles is completely covered in clouds and rain, but happy shooting to everyone else and feel free to post links to your shots in the comments.
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The Revisit and Retouch project has finally come to a close. The participation was stellar, and I couldn’t be happier with the results of CaeraPorn’s first blog project. We had 17 solid entries and around 40 voters to decide who the overall winner would be.
The votes have been collected and counted and the winner is (insert drum roll)…

Several weeks back, I posed a challenge to CameraPorn readers. Take an image I dug out of my archives in the form of three bracketed exposures and retouch it into the best final image possible. The “Revisit & Retouch” project was meant to be an exercise in compositing these bracketed exposures into one image, taking details from each, but what it became was an interesting and educational view into the personal style of each of the entrants.
Here’s what everyone started with:
After the jump we have 17 different interpretations and the best part, everyone gets to vote for their favorite image…
You may notice that CameraPorn isn’t looking quite right at the moment. Yesterday we began having some odd issues with the theme of the site… I’ve gotten the theme back, but the mini-porn you are used to seeing on the right is now inline with the rest of the posts. Should be back to normal soon, but if you see any weirdness, probably just us working on it.
For those of you that are familiar with our recent blog project “Revisit and Retouch” you’ll recognize this image. I provided CameraPorn readers with a set of three bracketed exposures to have a go at creating their own unique version by any means necessary. The image above is not only my entry to the project, but also an exercise in retouching that focuses on the common practice of compositing multiple, bracketed exposures to create a final image that better represents the scene as viewed by the human eye… In more ‘technical’ terms, an image with a higher dynamic range.
Before getting into the nitty-gritty of how I came to this final image, it’s important to understand what I mean by “higher dynamic range.” Many of you are probably thinking, oh yeah, he means ‘HDR’ imagery like what you create with a program such as Photomatix and see plastered all over flickr, but you’re wrong. As neato as those images can look, they are rarely executed in a way that brings the final image to appear as the scene actually looked to the human eye, which in my opinion, is where the true value lies in creating higher dynamic range images. Creating a tone-mapped HDR image in an HDR program usually leads to oversaturated, dream-like and haloed images which look pretty cool but can be created by almost anybody with Photomatix and some bracketed images with little to no skill involved in most cases. Now don’t get me wrong there are some incredibly talented HDR ‘artists’ out there whose work amazes me, but the general image you see on flickr looks too fake for my tastes, and besides today we’re talking about using good old Photoshop and Lightroom. To see how I did it and learn a bit more about dynamic range, read on… Continue reading ‘Howto: Create Higher Dynamic Range With Bracketed Exposures’
Brian Auer
Well, the entries keep pouring in, and I’m surprised and impressed that each entry has its own unique feel. More entries after the jump…
Continue reading ‘Retouch and Revisit - Entries #6, #7, #8, #9, #10′
For a first visit to a city, I’d say it was a photographic success. Saw a good amount of the city, ate some good food, went on a photowalk, and even randomly ran into a protest… it is San Francisco after all.
Photos and kit after the jump…
Ryan Harvey
The fourth submitted entry for the “Retouch and Revisit” project by Ryan Harvey.
More on this entry, and #4 and #5 after the jump!
Continue reading ‘Retouch and Revisit - #4 and #5: Ryan Harvey and Phill Price’

Photo Credit: Mumbley Joe (cc)
Heading up to San Francisco for the weekend, and I’ll be joining around 40 others for a photowalk. This will not only be my first photowalk, but also my first time in San Francisco. Anyone else planning on attending? Any suggestions on what to see in SF?
Arnoldas Ramonas
The second entry for the “Retouch and Revisit” project by Arnoldas Ramonas.
Arnoldas went or a more saturated and colorful look. To view how he did it, click here.
Tim Grimshaw
The third entry for the “Retouch and Revisit” project by Tim Grimshaw.
Tim went in a different direction, creating a dark foreboding scene. To view how he did it, click here.


































