After weeks of working on my Yellowstone photos, I think I’ve finally picked out my favorite shots. It was difficult but I’m fairly pleased. I hope you like the gallery. I’m going to try this PDF delivery method again. Later I may decide to add this gallery to my web site.
PDF of Yellowstone Black and Whites
I like the result of clicking to get to a PDF you can view. But I thought that the blog looked a little boring just having a hyper-link. So I wanted to test and see if you can do the same thing with an image as a hyper link. Turns out you can. Since I’m at work I don’t have an image from this set to use. I’ll fix that tonight. But for now you can click on the image and it will open a PDF of my Yellowstone Black & White images.
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I heard of an approach on a few different Podcasts (Thoughts on Photography & Lenswork) where you publish a PDF of your work. Sort of a mini portfolio. Thought that I would try this with a small batch of Black & White Photos from Yellowstone. Let me know what you think about this means of presentation.

Yellowstone Shot in Portrait mode

Norris Basin
Still trying to get my Yellowstone galleries together. It’s tough because I’m going back through them for a 3rd time and think about things that need to be worked on. But while going through a batch I took in Norris Basin, I came across this shot and thought that I need to share this photo.

Straighten Horizon or not?
Jackson to Victor pano
I tried to do this pano before but Photoshop balked. Turns out Photoshop expects the files to be numbered from left to right, and for some reason I had taken the Pano right to left. To fix it, I went into Lightroom and renamed the files. Now I have my Pano…
Sedona Pano
When I loaded my Sedona gallery, the one Pano that I tried to upload failed. It was too large of a file. I’ve made a slightly smaller version, and have added it. Here is a copy of the Pano and the link to the gallery.
http://stetz.smugmug.com/NORTH-AMERICA/SOUTHWEST/SEDONA-2009/10172276_62b5k#700050378_RCbVZ
HDR vs. Single Tonemapped Image
I recently learned on ‘Stuck in Customs’ (Trey Ratcliff), that you can tone map a single image in Photomatix. I’ve tried this on several images, and like the result. It really came in handy for some shots I took in Grand Teton where I forgot my tripod. But I did notice that in pictures with a large Dynamic Range the single image version is a little more blocked up then a 3 image file. Makes sense. I guess nothing is free. See if you can tell which is the single image.
New Word Press site
I’ve decided to “self host” with Word Press. Hopefully this should give me the ability to better control the theme & layout of my site. To test it out I’m going to play with a few posts. Here is a photo for you.
Found Images on CF Card
It’s like finding cash in a jacket you haven’t worn for a while. I found a small batch of IR photos on a CF card that I hadn’t downloaded. Some cool photos. There was a winter storm at Mormon Row (Grand Teton.)
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