Friday, November 21, 2014

HDR blog post
High Dynamic Range. 

  • dynamic range is the difference between the lightest light and darkest dark you can capture in a photo. 
  • Once your subject exceeds the camera’s dynamic range, the highlights tend to wash out to white, or the darks simply become big black blobs. 
  • It’s notoriously difficult to snap a photo that captures both ends of this spectrum, but with modern shooting techniques and advanced post-processing software, photographers have devised ways to make it happen. 
  • This is basically what HDR is: a specific style of photo with an unusually high dynamic range that couldn’t otherwise be achieved in a single photograph.
  • http://www.digitaltrends.com/photography/what-is-hdr-beginners-guide-to-high-dynamic-range-photography/
  • HDR w: tone mapping
  • NOT my image 

  • NOT my image 
    • My images

    • These images where taken with a canon rebel T1i
    • I used photomatix to edit the images together, then used Photoshop for some simple touch ups.
    • I manually focused the images and used the auto bracket tool to take images from a -2 exposure to a +2 exposure. 

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