





The shots of the old tractors and farm implement are HDR images created from five bracketed exposures. The image of the pier on the pond is a single exposure shot. There had been a huge Heron standing beside the pier but it flew off as I exited my vehicle. And finally the last shot is six images using stack focusing. Really more of a practice session than a serious photograph but I think I’ll be ready the next time a shot calls for stack focusing.