I also figured out a new digital photo technique called HDR rendering. What you do is take 3 shots (or more) of whatever you want as long as the camera doesn't move during the sequence (via tripod or non-shakesters). Photo 1 should be perfectly exposed, photo 2 should be under-exposed and photo 3 should be over-exposed. You can also use a single shot and over/under expose it in photoshop lightroom, however this method is not as legit as the other and does not produce the same results. Once the photos are uploaded on the computer you go to town and come out with this:
This first photo is done with the first method mentioned...the following photos were done using the lightroom method.


2 comments:
I love the first image. I think it's an absolutely stunning shot! I'm not usually a big fan of how HDR pictures look, but that photo looks so surreal.. but not... at the same time. It's great, I love it! Your photos are very nice :)
Thanks for defining what HDR is...I had no clue. That's a wicked technique, and I'm stoked you've obviously mastered it.
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