40 Astonishing Examples of HDR Photography
Trey Ratcliff is a talented photographer from Austin, USA. Trey has done specialization in new trend called High Dynamic Range photography. HDR enables the photographer to create a color and light palette that goes beyond the normal aperture and shutter speed of the basic shot. HDR normally involves multiple exposures of a scene at different stops (i.e. +4, +2, 0, -2, -4). These images are then processed and tone mapped for contrast and luminosity settings in sort of a techno-custom-software-darkroom until a light balance is achieved. HDR can also be used with single exposures in RAW format with a similar tone mapping process. Just take a look below at some of Trey Ratcliff’s superb HDR photographs, we are sure that you will enjoy our collection.
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They are sooo amazing! I really love the colors and I especially like those pictures with architecture.
Some are absolutely gorgeous! But some look way over processes. The picture with the 2 backhoes is not good. HDR technique doesn’t appear to work well with a sky with mixed dark/light clouds.
But they are still stored as 8 bits per color JPEG right?
Cool Pix
….magical…
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Pretty cool images.
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Astonishingly kitch methinks? 1 or 2 good ones, but plenty of bad too
Great pictures.
Gosh, this is the worst HDR nightmare I’ve ever seen.
Tip top stuff. I’ll epxcet more now.
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