I’ve been tinkering around with HDR images a lot lately. If you’ve never heard of HDR (high dynamic range imaging), it’s “a technique that allow a greater dynamic range of luminances between the lightest and darkest areas of an image”. This can be done by taking photos with multiple exposure settings. A lot of DSLR camera have exposure bracketing, which allows you to automatically shoot multiple photos at different exposures. But this requires a tripod. Sometimes, if I don’t have a tripod, I just make sure that I shoot in RAW format. I can then use Adobe Camera Raw to export out the same photo with different exposure settings. For the HDR processing, I use Photomatrix Pro. Below are a few HDR photos I took.
To view the rest of my photos, you can visit my HDR Photos set on Flickr.




