Article by Andrew Steel
This is a bit of a ramble and some follow up thoughts from last month’s input to HDR One.
http://www.hdrone.com/2013/02/advanced-32-bit-hdr-tutorial-return-to-the-hammer-house/
I love what HDR can do and have been using this technique for the last 5 years on and off. For the first 4 years I kind of had this...
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Article Written by Jim Nix
I’ll admit it – I am not always confident that what I produce and share is “my best”. In fact, I know it isn’t. In other words, I have self doubts about my shots at times. I frequently second-guess some of my choices in post-processing, wondering if maybe it will get a more favorable...
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Article by Darin Rogers
Five Mistakes I’ve Made
When Jimmy asked if I would be willing to write a monthly tutorial for this site, I was initially a bit intimidated. I’ve been dabbling in HDR off and on for a couple years now, and putting a lot more energy into it recently, but I certainly do not feel I’m an expert. Of...
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Article by Jimmy McIntyre
I love shooting during blue hour. A scene at this wonderful time, as long as it is well lit, can create an intensely dynamic mood in your images. Even if sunset is a washout, you may still have a chance of capturing something special during blue hour. For example, I shot the HDR above in Valencia. It was a...
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Article by Andre Govia
Well here we are, we have been working out all the little touches that a good Tonemapped ( HDR) image needs , anything from Movement and wind and ghosting in the sky. It’s simply not the case to take as many brackets as you can and hope it looks good because it won’t.
When I look at any photo that...
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Article Written by Jim Nix
I have mentioned many times that I am a fan of shooting at sunrise. When you ask most photographers about their favorite time of day to shoot, I suspect a majority of the replies will be “sunset”. Don’t get me wrong – sunset is awesome. You can definitely get some dramatic light, and despite...
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