I return to last weekend's weather and the clouds in the sky in the Purple Lavender Hills around Creemore. It was a spectacle of swirling clouds that seemed to resemble icy mountains of snow.
There's a new computer on my desk now and the photography software is getting downloaded. Here's the difference between the original out of the camera image and one processed using HDR software, which brings out the dynamic range and the brightness and contrast that is present. You can see the trees better in the bottom of the image, along with the distant hills.
Showing posts with label HDR. Show all posts
Showing posts with label HDR. Show all posts
Monday, July 6, 2015
More Purple Hills and Swirling Clouds
Wednesday, December 2, 2009
HDR Photos
I have started to create HDR images. This means that I take 3 exactly the same photos at different exposure settings. I then process these 3 shots in software that combines the best of each image without there being bright spots and dark, dark shadows. The sky is blue, the flowers show up... Here's an example from Longwood Gardens, with an image without HDR, and the second with HDR.
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