Phriday Photo – Rock Cut State Park in HDR
by The Birdfreak Team on June 20, 2008
in Phriday Photo
One of our favorite birding spots is
Rock Cut State Park. It consists of over 3,000 acres of prime birding habitat and attracts a lot of visitors (which is good and bad).
This photo is HDR – High Dynamic Range – which is a unique way to photograph by merging various exposures into one, “high dynamic range” shot.

Note: Birdfreak and Arizona are camping this weekend and hope to find a lot of nesting warblers along the Sugar River in western Winnebago county.
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Rock Cut State Park
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This is awesome, I have yet to really figure out the HDR stuff! You make it look so easy (but I really know it isn’t)!