Apparently Apple has it’s eye on HDR Photography and new version of iOS will allow for the creation of HDR photographs. Apple says that the new version of iOS 4.1 will allow iPhone and iPod Touch to shoot 3 photographs at high speed – something many people won’t be used to unless they’ve purchased a [...]
HDR Photography with iPhone & iPod Touch on iOS 4.1
by Scott Webb | London Ontario Photographer on September 2, 2010 in HDR Photography
Why HDR isn’t a Technique Here
by Scott Webb | London Ontario Photographer on August 22, 2010 in HDR Photography
While holding a camera, I imagine someone like Picasso holding a paint brush. I don’t imagine Picasso holding the paint brush creating a cubist work of art for the construction of a new building in his home town. The tool was used to create art and impact people through that art. Such art wasn’t set [...]
HDR Photography Doesn’t Eliminate Shadows
by Scott Webb | London Ontario Photographer on July 30, 2010 in HDR Photography, Nuwomb 360
I couldn’t do another Banff title for today’s daily photo. It’s unusual for me to post 3 images from the same location in 3 days. Obviously it is another expansive view from the top of Sulpher Mountain in Banff, Alberta though. Other than the wicked view, I wanted to point out something that we need [...]
Peak Experience on Sulpher Mountain, Banff
by Scott Webb | London Ontario Photographer on July 29, 2010 in HDR Photography, Nuwomb 360
I’ve been going through my Alberta and British Columbia photographs from our trip a couple years ago. This photograph today was shot from the top of Sulpher Mountain in Banff, Alberta. It’s a place that requires you to take a cool gondola ride way up the mountain. You can check out more info on the [...]
Beyond Banff and into HDR
by Scott Webb | London Ontario Photographer on July 28, 2010 in HDR Photography, Nuwomb 360
Looking at a scene like this from Banff, Alberta I cannot help but think the world is our oyster. I’ve received negative comments in the past related to talking about my issues with depression and anxiety, but those comments don’t get to me when I look at photography that shows how expansive life can be. [...]
Red Rock Coulee – HDR Landscape
by Scott Webb | London Ontario Photographer on July 18, 2010 in HDR Photography, Nuwomb 360
I am absolutely pleased with this HDR landscape photograph from Red Rock Coulee in Alberta. I have referred to this landscape as martian-like in the past. I spent a bit of time here and felt kind of guilty as Marika went up to the car. It was insanely windy and that made it pretty cool [...]
HDR Photography Contest via Scott Wyden Imagery
by Scott Webb | London Ontario Photographer on July 5, 2010 in HDR Photography
Scott Wyden beat me to a first HDR Photography contest! *Whine. Okay, I don’t mind this one bit! It gives me a chance to win something pretty cool and I want to challenge you to the contest. I wish I knew a cool way to say “walk-off” when it comes to HDR photography but nothing [...]
HDR Photography And Rust: Best Friends Forever
by Scott Webb | London Ontario Photographer on June 5, 2010 in HDR Photography, Nuwomb 360
There are certain materials that really come alive in HDR Photography. One of those materials is RUST. If you’re car starts to rust, just ditch it in behind some abandoned buildings and leave it for the arts. Okay, don’t really but I won’t be upset if I find it. I’ve been getting the itch to [...]
Photography In The Name of Progress
by Scott Webb | London Ontario Photographer on May 17, 2010 in HDR Photography, Self-Development
This photograph today is about more than just the image. It’s about progress. Photography in the name of progress! Coming across this photograph, one might focus on the problems. The problems are superficial though and that’s why I don’t tolerate trolls. I’ll address the problems, but I’ll be sure to say why you should ignore [...]
London Photowalk #1 Still Going Strong
by Scott Webb | London Ontario Photographer on May 10, 2010 in HDR Photography, Photowalk Tips
In London, Ontario we had another photowalk yesterday. It was a followup to Podcamp London and I didn’t get to make it out. I am thankful that I made it out to our London Podcamp though because it was my first “unConference.” I learned a lot about how it works. I do have good and [...]







