Wednesday, 11 April 2012

HDR PHOTOGRAPHY

HDR photography stands for high dynamic range. This type of photography is a technique used to create an intense image. To do this you have to take shots of the same image but they each have to have different exposure levels and puzzle them all together to make one high dynamic ranged image. The magic of what editing can do is simply amazing.




I found this photo quite intriguing because it doesn't look 
that realistic. It has a dark mood because of the grey clouds, the wind, and the dirty looking dog. It looks as if he is lost; walking on a dead road. It's a very sharp image and has a lot of detail. 


This high dynamic image caught my eye because of how detailed it is. You can see every single crease in this mans skin. You can tell how coarse his hair is. You can see every pore on his aging nose.  You can see every stitch on his plaid shirt. It looks as if he has a story to tell but he's hiding it away. This image has a very mysterious mood to it; how he's covering one eye and staring right at you with the other. It gives me the chills.


I almost feel as if I am sitting on the bench and staring at the beautiful scenery in this photo. How the light is seeping through the darker clouds; how the still water is sitting there peacefully; how the golden sand surrounds the empty bench; how I wish I could be there. This image makes me feel very welcoming. The contrast is beautiful and as most high dynamic ranged images it is very detailed. The bench seems as if it is awaiting a soul to enjoy this gorgeous scenery with it. One picture can send many powerful messages and emotions without any words at all.


photography/http://photo.tutsplus.com/tutorials/hdr/80-examples-of-stunning-hdr-photography/


Roses are red violets are blue this is my HDR photo I took for you. I had received this lovely bouquet of red and white roses from a lovely admirer. I focused on one rose that was in the center of the bouquet; still taking note of the Law of Thirds though. After I turned my photo into a high dynamic ranged image I edited it so that the intensity was clearly represented on that one red rose.
~To the world you may be one person, but to one person you may be the world.~

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