Introduction To High Dynamic Range (HDR) Photography
High Dynamic Range Photography (HDR) is a creative technique in which you combine 3, 5 or 7 images shot at different exposures, which are then merged into a single image.
The advantages are far more detail, vibrant color and control of lighting than you could ever achieve by manipulating a single JPG or RAW image in Photoshop.
In the following post Gavin Phillips will cover some of the main (yet often overlooked) aspects of HDR Photography.
(Roll your mouse over any of the images and linger for a second to see how it looked like before HDRing it).
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