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Bracketing and HDR Photography with the Inspire 1 - Old Maui HIgh

4/29/2015

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I have been looking for a way to make my photos really pop and I finally think I figured it out.  If you have been around photography for awhile, you know the power of bracketing and HDR - basically it takes several pictures at different exposures to bring out all the best colors.  The Inspires ability to do this automatically and store them in the DNG file format is amazing.  When I go to open them up in Photoshop I can adjust them and get them the way I like them.  These look a bit fake but that was what I was going for on these.  To shoot these, you hold down the shutter button within the DJI Pilot app and select AEB 5 (or 3, but I figured more shots is better).  Then you take a picture and it automatically is bracketed.  This is going to be my go too method for shooting from now on.  That picture I posted of Ho'okipa is going to look pretty crappy once I get to shoot again with HDR!  

My subject is the Old Maui High School.  It has been abandoned due to pollution from agriculture experiments related to GMO testing I am told (I have not verified this).  Anyway, old abandoned buildings sure look cool.
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