Visualizing Creative Options…

In my online courses at BetterPhoto.com, one of the things I hope to communicate is to visualize creative options. You can do this with your photography before you make the picture, by thinking about how you wish the end result to be portrayed. My vision was for something sparkly and romantic, a far cry from the “before” photo below taken in downtown Orlando, Florida.

The first decision for visualizing creative options was to wait until twilight. This window of opportunity is short! For me, this is the most magical time of day to take pictures.

The second decision was to use a different lens and point of view than with the original image. To create a dramatic photograph, I used a fisheye lens. To make it more fun, I positioned my tripod partially underneath the tower. This may require some limbo with the tripod and upward facing lens.

The third decision was to make several exposures for HDR (High Dynamic Range).  This allows you to retain detail in the highlight, and shadow areas of the image. I made three exposures, -2, 0, +2 and merged the photos to create a single HDR image.

Last, but not least, a few finishing touches in Photoshop helped enhance the end result I had in mind when I made the picture.  My vision for gold, blue, sparkly and romantic, materialized through visualizing creative options!  Make great pictures…

4 Comments

  1. Wes Harkins on January 27, 2010 at 11:15 am

    WOW…so much to see in one shot. All the “shine” against the blue sky is amazing. Very nice!

  2. Deborah Sandidge on January 27, 2010 at 11:40 am

    Thank you, Wes! Twilight changes everything… I’m so pleased you like this!

  3. Carlton on January 28, 2010 at 7:25 am

    Hi Deb,
    Now that I have decided on a fisheye, I am now trying to determine how wide – 15mm, 10mm, 8mm ???
    Living with the elk & cougars out in the sticks doesn’t allow me access to a camera store stocked with lenses, so I cant go try a bunch out to see what I like.
    Which do you use/prefer for full frame cameras ?
    I am intrigued with your new BP course but its full for this month so I will try again next month.
    Carlton

  4. Deborah Sandidge on January 28, 2010 at 11:12 am

    Hi Carlton,
    For full frame I have only used the 8mm which I am (obviously) 😀 enjoying! There’s a link on my website Gear page.
    I hope to see you in March, the course has been so much fun!
    Thanks,
    ~ Deb

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