Mar
13
2010
Jason Hermann
I was driving to get some pizza for dinner last night and stumbled upon this creeepy house on a background
I had to grab a shot of this and HDR Photography seemed like it was in order as well
I strapped on the Canon 24-105 f4L lens on the 5D mark II and started walking through the snow to find a composition. This 1 looked good, so I set the camera really low to the ground and fired off three exposure’s.
I set the camera to: Av mode, f/10, ISO 100, Average metering, AEB ( -1 2/3, 0, +1 2/3)

Haunted House

Haunted House
no comments | tags: house | posted in Architecture, Street Photography
Mar
12
2010
Jason Hermann
I was driving home from work yesterday and the clouds were absolutely amazing!! Some of the coolest clouds I’ve ever seen that I can recall. I tried to make this look exactly like what I saw, so I had to add a bunch of contrast to the image in Adobe Lightroom. Just look at these clouds! It almost looks like there going to drip right out of the sky or something
I used the 5D mark II and the Canon EF 135 f/2 L @ f/8, 1/320sec, ISO 100

Cloudscape
no comments | tags: clouds, cloudscape | posted in Landscapes, Nature
Mar
10
2010
Jason Hermann
no comments | tags: baby, hats, newborn | posted in Babies, Portraits
Mar
8
2010
Jason Hermann
I found this on Friday while driving over to Stewart airport
I thought it was a perfect opportunity to try the Fisheye Lens out on some col Architecture. What amzazes me so much about this lens is the Taxk sharp images I get right off the camera without any sharpening!! This image I exported directly out of lightroom 2.0 with only a white balance adjustment
Camera settings for this image were: Canon 5D mark II, Canon 15mm f/2.8 Fisheye – f/8 @ 1250sec, ISO 200 (highlight tone priority enabled), Handheld

An Old Library
no comments | tags: fisheye lens, library, wahshingtonville | posted in Architecture
Mar
4
2010
Jason Hermann
1 comment | tags: Weddings | posted in Weddings