While teaching on a snowy morning at the Tsurui Itoh Sanctuary, Hokkaido, Japan I knew that there must be a good image hiding in all those tree branches but I could not find it naked eye. So I tried an old trick, composing through the lens. I pointed the 800 at the snow covered trees and panned the lens slowly from left to right and a bit up and down. And then, it was simply there.
This Photomatix-processed HDR was created from a five-frame sequence made by the Canon 800mm f/5.6L IS lens and the EOS-1D MIV. ISO 400. 5-frame HDR auto exposure bracketed 1 1/3 stops around +1 stop: 1/250 sec. at f/13. As the slowest shutter speed was 1/40 sec. I set the 1-sec. timer and used Live View for Mirror Lock.
I started with the Enhancer Grunge preset and backed off towards the Enhancer Painterly settings. I have several version that I like. Tonight this one is my fave.
Don't be shy; all comments welcome.


