High Dynamic Range photography (HDR)
Update 2011: I now use Photomatix Pro 3
High Dynamic Range (HDR) photography is the process of taking several images (I used 3) at different shutter speeds and combining them into a single photo that contains no washed out or underexposed/overexposed areas. The result is a surreal, almost too perfectly lit photograph that contains a high level of detail throughout the image.
TONE MAPPING
Camera: Olympus E4oo DSLR
Aperture, metering: Auto bracket 3F0.3EV auto increment -2.0.
Software: Photomatix.
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High Dynamic Range (HDR) photography is the process of taking several images (I used 3) at different shutter speeds and combining them into a single photo that contains no washed out or underexposed/overexposed areas. The result is a surreal, almost too perfectly lit photograph that contains a high level of detail throughout the image.
TONE MAPPING
Camera: Olympus E4oo DSLR
Aperture, metering: Auto bracket 3F0.3EV auto increment -2.0.
Software: Photomatix.
Before
After
Before
After
Before
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After
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