View allAll Photos Tagged truehdr
Taken from my view on the 21st floor of the 555 12th Street Ask.com building.
Captured with my iPhone 4S and an app called TrueHDR which allows you to capture and merge two photos with differing exposures. Really nice! Also used this app to capture THIS!
Visit me at Veronica C. Burgess Photography
Like me on Facebook
Day 53: I guess that's what happens in 365 projects once in a while, you suffer from a lack of creativity or rather from the lack of opportunity. I was stuck in a meetingroom all day long, outside it was pouring down oceans and there wasn't any chance to set a foot in front of the door. So the plants in the room were really the only chance i got. But at least the project is alive.
Taken with iPhone in "TrueHDR" app, also the postprocessing with "True HDR", uploaded with iPhone. True HDR takes two pics that focus on each dark and light areas and merges them into a "HDR". The quality of the app is not really visible here, but I'll show you another pic on another day. What I like is the fact that the merging of two handshot and sometimes slightly offset pics is producing a quite crisp alignment.
Went down to the beach today. Beautiful view but still can't see any sand or water due to the snow and ice.
Photo taken with TrueHDR on my iPhone 3gs and edited with CameraBag & Filterstorm apps.
January 2009. Olympus C7070WZ. Uploaded to iPhone photo-library, processed using TrueHDR and Perfectly Clear (NOT taken with an iPhone!).
For years on this site sat a tumbledown old house. After some kids set fire to it, whoever owned the property finally decided to level it. I was just thrilled they didn't take down the big old oaks surrounding it in the process.
I spotted this scene driving by in the morning and just had to stop.
Taken while Rachel and her class friend took some photos of card with a pinhole camera. Tone mapped using TrueHDR.
Went out for a walk by the Oxford Canal today and couldn't resist the the Tilt-Shift treatment.
Photo taken with TrueHDR on my iPhone 3gs and edited with the PhotoFX, TiltShiftGen & Filterstorm apps.
Dormant yellow grass in the background.
(Note: The saturation on this photo is increased slightly during the tone mapping process. The contrast between the green and the yellow is that strong to the naked eye though.)
Tone mapped with the TrueHDR app on my iPhone 3GS.
Today was the third date on the Dweeb Tour and we are in Lycksele. Unfortunately I didn't have much time to explore and only had 5 minutes to take photos.
Photo taken with True HDR on my iPhone 3gs and edited with the TiltShiftGen app.
an empty parking lot (thanks, Pano), eating lunch alone (thanks TrueHDR) but getting my Inbox to "No Messages".
I saw this building off of I-74 as I was getting ready for the first exit into Urbana, Illinois, exit 183. I took a few minutes and detoured to get the shot :o)
38 Likes on Instagram
5 Comments on Instagram:
petrifredrik: #hdr#hdr_pics#truehdr
silvana_cm: Amazing!!!
fjadervingar: Så snyggt
petrifredrik: @silvana_cm @fjadervingar @naty55555 thank you fellow ig'ers
The view from the top of "The Hill" on Gili T. A little help from True HDR for making this one pop so much.
"Goopy" (foreground) and "Unreliable" (background).
Tone mapped with the TrueHDR app on my iPhone 3GS.