High Dynamic Range Photography


David J. Nightingale’s Under the North Pier photo is one of the best sample of High Dynamic Range (HDR) photos we’ve seen so far.

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Photo courtesy of David J. Nightingale - Chromasia.com

David took the picture above in six different exposures at f/5.6, between 1/15th and 1/500th and merged them using Photomatrix software.

“As for this attempt: technically, it could be better, especially since the original images are slightly out of alignment with one another (tripod on sand, windy, and so on), but I just love the surreal effect. I wish it didn’t take quite so long to postprocess though – this one took around three hours from start to finish ;-)

RELATED LINKS

>> Understanding High Dynamic Range
>> HDR Photo Gallery @ Flickr
>> Introducing HDTR (High Dynamic Time Range)
>> Donwload Free Trial Photomatix Pro for Windows or Mac


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1 Comment »

2006-10-18 11:28:32

I am just getting into HDR photography and living in Ontario Canada from Preston England for the past 38 years and seeing Blackpool in HDR is pretty cool….great photo

 

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