EF-S 10-22mm f/3.5-4.5 USM @ 10mm ISO 100, f/22 at 1/15, 1/4, and 1 second
Another shot from our trip to Stonington Maine. The sun was so bright in most of my coastal shots that I had some terrible lens flares all over. Most of my photos were unusable as such. This was one that I was able to salvage. My mentor, Trey Ratcliffe likes to leave flares in his photographs, but I tend not to. I did leave some rainbowing in, as it was beyond my skill to fix and most importantly, didn't look terrible. This photo was also made salvageable in thanks to the new de-ghosting features in the latest updates of photomatix. Nothing like having a super sharp tide crash in HDRs :) EF-S 10-22mm f/3.5-4.5 USM @ 15mm ISO 100, f/22 at 1/125, 1/30, and 1/8 second
A photo taken literally in my own back yard. There's a tree visible from my kitchen window that had a vine growing on it. I took a 5 Exposure HDR of this one, the lack of noise in the background is entirely thanks to the extra over exposed shots.