Bob Keefer
Is a writer and photographer who lives in rural Oregon.
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Silver Creek
Playing with in-camera HDR
The Pentax K7 has a provision in its menus for creating high-dynamic-range photos on the fly, right in the camera.
HDR photography has been badly abused, as you can see in terrible examples all over the web. But used correctly it can make photographs of great depth and subtlety. The Pentax in-camera photos turn out surprisingly good; the only catch is, you really need to use a tripod, as the camera takes three separate exposures and combines them.
The result, as you can see here, is a shot that offers something like the full dynamic range of traditional black and white film. It’s a lovely look and one I’ll be playing with more, clearly. The newest Pentax in the line-up, the newly announced K5, apparently manages to merge the three files cleanly even if you don’t use a tripod, which would make things ever so much easier.
Backpacker’s lunch
Question: Why does this kind of food taste so good in the mountains?
All right, that’s rhetorical.
One cool thing about this trip was, I carried the K20D with the DA* 16-50 zoom around my neck just about every single hour of every single day. This was a bit of a leap of faith, given the sharp volcanic dust of the Oregon Cascades and the several days of rain I carried it in.
Good news: The camera survived.
Better news: I used it to take lots of photos, which wouldn’t have been taken with another camera — say a 5DII — that I had to be fussier about.
photo: Lunch, 2010
Back from the wilds….
Two weeks of late-season backpacking in Southern Oregon: Crisp days, some wind and rain and a whiff of snow. No phone calls, no email, no deadlines.
Just get up each day when the sun hits the tent, have a leisurely breakfast with maybe a second cup of tea, pack some lunch and begin walking through beautiful, empty wilderness. Climb an easy peak, maybe, or explore a side trail. Sit in the sun. Circle back to the tent after 10 or 12 miles of wandering around and have dinner. Read. Go to sleep when it’s dark.
Lather, rinse, repeat….
And now it’s back to photography and writing.
photo: In the Mountain Lakes Wilderness, 2010

