Armed Forces Bowl – SMU v. Army 12-30-2010

The Bell Helicopter Armed Forces Bowl moved from Fort Worth to Dallas this year as TCU’s Amon Carter Stadium undergoes renovations. This year’s game at SMU’s Ford Stadium featured the Army Black Knights and the SMU Mustangs. A record crowd of 36,742 watched as Army prevailed 16-14.
- Aldrick Robinson
- Kelvin Beachum
SMU v Tulsa

Cole Beasley TD
- Chris Butler
- Ja'Gared Davis celebrates a sack
- Ja'Gared Davis
- Kyle Padron
- Taylor Thompson
- Byron Brown
- Richard Crawford
- Darius Johnson punt return
- Chris Banjo
- Justin Smart
- June Jones
- Brett Haness
- SMU pom squad
- SMU pom squad
- Kyle Padron avoids the sack
- Kyle Padron scrambles
- Kyle Padron
- Daris Johnson
- Blake McJunkin
- Bryce Tennison
- Bryce Tennison
- Zach Line
- Taylor Thompson harrasses the Tulsa QB
- Taylor Thompson closes in
- Taylor Reed, Chris Banjo & Ja'Gared Davis
- Taylor Thompson
- Taylor Reed
- Youri Yenga
- Matt Szymanski
- Kyle Padron hands off to Zach Line
- SMU cheerleader
- Chris Banjo
- Kyle Padron
- Zach Line
- Braden Smith
- Bryce Tennison
- Zach Line
- Cole Beasley
- Bradley Haynes TD
- Bradley Haynes
- Zach Line
- Zach Line
- Zach Line
- Cole Beasley TD
- Cole Beasley
- Cole Beasley
- Aaron Davis
- Kelvin Beachum
- Coach Jeff Reinebold and Emmanuel Sanders
Playing with HDR
I have been experimenting with HDR images lately. I am really liking the over the top HDR processing that makes the images almost look like a painting. I know it isn’t everyone’s favorite, but I’m liking it right now.
For those of you that don’t know, HDR imaging is a process of taking multiple images of the same subject and then combining those images into one. You can take anywhere from 3-7 images of the same subject and then combine them. This is a really basic explanation, but generally, you take one photo at “normal” exposure and then you take some over and some underexposed shots. When you combine the images into one it gives you a full range of colors and you get all of the shadows and highlights from all of the images. Then you use a software program to “tonemap” the image to bring out the colors and give it its final look. I was using Photomatix, but I have found a new software called Dynamic Photo HDR that I like a little more.
The Old Red Courthouse in downtown Dallas
Cowboys Stadium
SMU’s Dallas Hall in the snow
- Reunion Tower during All-Star weekend in Dallas
- Reunion Tower during All-Star weekend in Dallas
- The Old Red Courthouse in downtown Dallas
- The Old Red Courthouse in downtown Dallas
- NFL logo on the field at Cowboys Stadium
- The Old Red Courthouse in downtown Dallas
- Highland Park High School
- Highland Park High School
- Highland Park High School
- Highland Park High School
- Cowboys Stadium
- SMU's Dallas Hall in the snow
- SMU's Dallas Hall in the snow
- SMU's Dallas Hall in the snow
- SMU's Dallas Hall in the snow
- The tunnel leading to the field at Cowboys Stadium
- Underneath Cowboys Stadium
- Cowboys Stadium
- Outside Cowboys Stadium
- The tunnel to the locker room in Cowboys Stadium
- The Miller Lite Club in Cowboys Stadium
- The field at Cowboys Stadium
- Side view of Cowboys Stadium
- Cowboys Stadium from mid field
- The Star on the field at Cowboys Stadium
- Cowboys Stadium
- One of the entrances to Cowboys Stadium
- Endzone at Cowboys Stadium
- The endzone at Cowboys Stadium


































































































































































































































































































































