Lately, I've been trying to learn a bit more about HDR (high dynamic range) photography as I think it's so cool with some of the amazing things you can do, which would otherwise be virtually impossible to acheive. HDR photography involves using 3 images (one normally exposed, one under exposed, and one over exposed), and then embedding them all together to create a high definition and HDR range of highlights, midtones, and darks. This was my first attempt trying something like this, but am looking forward to doing a lot more of it to see what I can come up with. We have some upcoming corporate projects that I think this will be really useful for.
Here's the original 3 images I used right out of the camera, and then the final version below as a composit of all 3 images..... pretty cool, don't you think? More to come as I get the time! :)
Sunday, April 27, 2008
Fun with HDR Photography...
Posted by Matt Ramos at 8:36 PM
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2 comments:
That's awesome!
That's amazing! Very cool effect.
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