Coogee
For those who are not familiar with HDR, this is not from a single exposure shot but from 3 seperate exposures merged into one image.
I haven’t really got into HDR since coming to know about this technique recently but on this occasion I thought I’d dig up some of my old photos and play with it for a bit of fun.
Shot taken from behind a rock pool at Coogee beach on a sunrise and I was blessed with the awesome sky on this day.
Additional Info: HDR stands for "High Dynamic Range" and to achieve this, there is a technique where you can combine few differently exposed shots into one photo that allows you to extend the dynamic range far more than what single exposure shots can achieve.
So here, I took 3 differently exposed shots of -2, 0 +2 from the same place with my camera placed on the tripod and then combined it together using the trial version of photometrix software which can be found at www.hdrsoft.com/
The result can often end up being sureal but in my opinion sometimes photography can stretch beyond capturing the image as seen with our eye and made into something "different".
I hope it makes bit of sense :)
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In response to some requests, my photos are not for sale, publications (web or magazine) or use for any other purpose at this time. The photos may not be copied, reproduced, redistributed, manipulated, projected, used or altered in any way.
Coogee
For those who are not familiar with HDR, this is not from a single exposure shot but from 3 seperate exposures merged into one image.
I haven’t really got into HDR since coming to know about this technique recently but on this occasion I thought I’d dig up some of my old photos and play with it for a bit of fun.
Shot taken from behind a rock pool at Coogee beach on a sunrise and I was blessed with the awesome sky on this day.
Additional Info: HDR stands for "High Dynamic Range" and to achieve this, there is a technique where you can combine few differently exposed shots into one photo that allows you to extend the dynamic range far more than what single exposure shots can achieve.
So here, I took 3 differently exposed shots of -2, 0 +2 from the same place with my camera placed on the tripod and then combined it together using the trial version of photometrix software which can be found at www.hdrsoft.com/
The result can often end up being sureal but in my opinion sometimes photography can stretch beyond capturing the image as seen with our eye and made into something "different".
I hope it makes bit of sense :)
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In response to some requests, my photos are not for sale, publications (web or magazine) or use for any other purpose at this time. The photos may not be copied, reproduced, redistributed, manipulated, projected, used or altered in any way.