Ronnie, the Inloophuis cat... in HDR


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am just playing a bit with HDR capture and processing on my Xperia M2 Aqua... Well, it's not that great a camera, overall, I have definitely had better, but I am seeing if I can do something interesting with it. This came out quite well considering no tripod.

The app I used is this one: https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=ht.cameraapps.LayoutActivity

It doesn't expose a lot of details about the renormalising that is done with the two brackets it takes, I think it takes two, but oddly enough for this photo, the best was 'cartoonish'. It isn't that great though, because it should have caught more detail from the sky and not been whited out, but it did make the dark areas a lot brighter. I did some HDR experiments some years back and used a Canon EOS of my mother's, with a tripod, and the results were pretty sweet...

I would love to have a camera that can make pictures like this easily. There is multi-sensor cameras being developed that can make this kind of image without the long capture time. If there is movement between the brackets it doesn't look right.

I am going to try out some other ones... it really should have a proper 3 bracket exposure to get a proper image, and it should allow me, with the gentler effect, to simply eliminate the fight between the sky being white and the earth being black, especially on overcast days (almost can just say 'Amsterdam sky')...

About the cat

This cat's name is Ronnie, and he has a brother who hangs out downstairs at Prinsenhof who is all black. Ronnie wasn't originally 'allowed' to come upstairs, but it seems that he was persistent in tailgating people through doors to get up here (he has to sneak through two doors to get to the stairs up to here) that they have given up on trying to stop him.

Today he hasn't been as smoochy as he normally is, he seems to be in a bit of a bad mood. But he was so good and still for me to take this photo. If you know cats, you can probably see that he is in a somber mood...

And I think I have got the trick for making drop caps that don't make the first letter disappear from the preview, and looks right at the same time!

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<br />am just playing a bit with HDR capture and processing on my Xperia M2 Aqua... 

The trick is to put a br tag directly in front of the second letter of the first paragraph, and then the h1 tag big sized first letter floats closer to the top line of the first paragraph.

With the image floating to the right, also, I added a br tag above the image within the div so it lines up also.


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Loki was born in Australia, now is wandering Amsterdam again after 9 months in Sofia, Bulgaria. IT generalist, physics theorist, futurist and cyber-agorist. Loki's life mission is to establish a secure, distributed layer atop the internet, and enable space migration, preferably while living in a beautiful mountain house somewhere with a good woman, and lots of farm animals and gardens, where he can also go hunting and camping.

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