Hoar Frost at Harrison’s Rocks
January 12th, 2009
At this time of year, when events and shows are few and far between, I get the chance to focus on another passion, local landscape photography. Down here on the Kent / Sussex border we had the most spectacular day on Saturday – an amazing hoar frost covering everything in sight. This image – taken at Harrison’s Rocks – is constructed from 9 seperate exposures – a technique that allows you to capture a high dynamic range, hence the term ‘HDR’ photography. You can see more HDR photography and learn more about it on the following web sites;
HDR at Wikipedia
HDR Pool on Flickr
HDR Tutorials






Wow, this looks like a veriitable winter fairyland. Amazing you were there to capture this beautiful site.
Comment by Ellen Tully — February 9, 2009 @ 12:01 am