Posts Tagged ‘HDR’

New Inspiring HDR by Trey Ratcliff

New Inspiring HDR by Trey Ratcliff

First off, what is HDR you ask? High Dynamic Range imaging – it allows for a more dynamic range between the light and dark areas in an image. Yes, it gets more complicated than that, so check Wikipedia if you need more info. This post is a focus on the pure awesomeness of HDR images from Trey Ratcliff. And awesome they are.

The color in these images is simply amazing, and the landscape photos with clouds seem to be particularity extraordinary. The light and dark colors of these photos are more dream like than any regular photograph and really seem to bring out a perspective of light that the human eye misses. Beautiful stuff.

31 Amazing Examples of Black and White HDR Photography

31 Amazing Examples of Black and White HDR Photography

HDR photos can create stunning show of color, highlighting best elements of the photo. They bring out the vivid color, making the photo less realistic and more artistic. But what happens when you take the color away? I personally know a photographer, who refuses to take color photos. This post shows that HDR photos can still be impressive, if you take the color away.

20 Stunning HDR Pictures

20 Stunning HDR Pictures

High Dynamic Range-technique (HDR) photography done right can create extremely beautiful and unreal pictures. This technique allows a much greater dynamic range of exposures than a normal digital photography. It’s basically a way to develop your photos using tonal information contained in multiple exposures of the same shot. Many artists often use Photomatix to create an HDR image.

In this post we take a look at 20 amazing HDR pictures. Many of them might look surreal and even fake — they’re not. They’ve all been developed out of regular usual photos.