
I often enjoy photographing the beauty of nature but there are times when our equipment limits our ability to accurately photograph the beauty. The photograph above had such a high dynamic range by the time I could get the color of the sky and the light rays the lake and foreground were very underexposed. There were also several distracting elements in the scene. A parking lot and cars along with a shelter house could be seen through the trees in the background. In the foreground along the lakeshore, there was an area of a muddy bank. My eyes, however, were able to accurately see this scene as pictured.
If it were not for the ability to post-process this image, which by the way is a merged HDR of three separate exposures, I would have been unable to show the beauty of nature in this scene. This is why I believe it is important to understand the limitations and abilities of not only your equipment but also what can be done in post-processing. All of these things could have been achieved with advanced darkroom techniques. The use of computers and modern software just allows us to do those things digitally.
Learn the capabilities and limitations of your camera along with post-processing techniques. You’re not changing reality or the beauty of nature. You’re bringing it to life in your art.



















