The Stanley HotelThe ShiningStephen KingColoradoRocky MountainsRMNP
7 Comments
15 Apr 00:12
gwigler
Infra red HDR image of The Stanley Hotel (The Shining) in Estes Park, Colorado. Printed on metallic paper, it is one of the note cards I do for the gift shop at the hotel. On the metallic paper, it has tones of brass and copper.
15 Apr 00:24
digicam
How many Exposures did you use on this Process?
15 Apr 00:40
gwigler
@digicam I usually shoot three exposures, -2, 0, +2
15 Apr 12:18
digicam
@gwigler, Thank You for the info. In the future Please include number of Bracketed Exposures, not just mark Multiple Exposure. May I know your name? My name is Ed.
I've been a member here for nearly 10 years and if memory serves me right this is the First Quality Infra red HDR I've seen on this site. Very Unusual but Beautiful.
15 Apr 12:42
digicam
I see I should have checked your History page before commenting. I discovered that you've been a member for over 6 years and that you have posted an Infrared here before. Comparing your HDR images from then to now is like Night and Day. Welcome Back!
15 Apr 13:05
gwigler
@digicam Greg is my name
15 Apr 14:14
digicam
@gwigler, Nice to finally be on a First name basis. Maybe you could share more info about yourself to me and other members on your bio. Thanks Again and Have A Great Day! Ed/digi
Infra red HDR image of The Stanley Hotel (The Shining) in Estes Park, Colorado. Printed on metallic paper, it is one of the note cards I do for the gift shop at the hotel. On the metallic paper, it has tones of brass and copper.
How many Exposures did you use on this Process?
@digicam I usually shoot three exposures, -2, 0, +2
@gwigler, Thank You for the info. In the future Please include number of Bracketed Exposures, not just mark Multiple Exposure. May I know your name? My name is Ed. I've been a member here for nearly 10 years and if memory serves me right this is the First Quality Infra red HDR I've seen on this site. Very Unusual but Beautiful.
I see I should have checked your History page before commenting. I discovered that you've been a member for over 6 years and that you have posted an Infrared here before. Comparing your HDR images from then to now is like Night and Day. Welcome Back!
@digicam Greg is my name
@gwigler, Nice to finally be on a First name basis. Maybe you could share more info about yourself to me and other members on your bio. Thanks Again and Have A Great Day! Ed/digi