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Challenge: True HDR Images..Aug. 22-27
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Aug 21, 2022 12:51:02   #
Photogirl17 Loc: Glenwood, Ark.
 
HDR photography is a technique where multiple bracketed images are blended together to create a single beautifully exposed photo.

In other words, you take several photos with different exposures, then you combine them – in a program like Lightroom or Photoshop – to create a highly detailed file.
Why is this necessary?
Your camera can only capture a limited range of lights and darks (i.e., a limited dynamic range). If you point your camera at a dark mountain in front of a bright sunset, no matter how much you tweak the image exposure, your camera will generally fail to capture detail in the mountain and the sky; you’ll either capture an image with a beautiful sky but a dark, detailless mountain, or you’ll capture an image with a detailed mountain but a bright, blown-out sky.
High dynamic range photography aims to address this issue. Instead of relying on the camera’s limited dynamic range capabilities, you can take multiple photos that cover the entire tonal range of the scene.

This Challenge is meant to get you into using Your Camera's Bracketing Settings..

The above Description is an excerpt from Digital Photography School.


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Aug 21, 2022 14:28:53   #
Roadrunner Loc: Quebec, Canada
 
Photogirl17 wrote:
HDR photography is a technique where multiple bracketed images are blended together to create a single beautifully exposed photo.

In other words, you take several photos with different exposures, then you combine them – in a program like Lightroom or Photoshop – to create a highly detailed file.
Why is this necessary?
Your camera can only capture a limited range of lights and darks (i.e., a limited dynamic range). If you point your camera at a dark mountain in front of a bright sunset, no matter how much you tweak the image exposure, your camera will generally fail to capture detail in the mountain and the sky; you’ll either capture an image with a beautiful sky but a dark, detailless mountain, or you’ll capture an image with a detailed mountain but a bright, blown-out sky.
High dynamic range photography aims to address this issue. Instead of relying on the camera’s limited dynamic range capabilities, you can take multiple photos that cover the entire tonal range of the scene.

This Challenge is meant to get you into using Your Camera's Bracketing Settings..

The above Description is an excerpt from Digital Photography School.
HDR photography is a technique where multiple brac... (show quote)


Will be interesting, Lesley

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Aug 21, 2022 14:33:22   #
Transbuff1985 Loc: east central Iowa
 
Photogirl17 wrote:
HDR photography is a technique where multiple bracketed images are blended together to create a single beautifully exposed photo.

In other words, you take several photos with different exposures, then you combine them – in a program like Lightroom or Photoshop – to create a highly detailed file.
Why is this necessary?
Your camera can only capture a limited range of lights and darks (i.e., a limited dynamic range). If you point your camera at a dark mountain in front of a bright sunset, no matter how much you tweak the image exposure, your camera will generally fail to capture detail in the mountain and the sky; you’ll either capture an image with a beautiful sky but a dark, detailless mountain, or you’ll capture an image with a detailed mountain but a bright, blown-out sky.
High dynamic range photography aims to address this issue. Instead of relying on the camera’s limited dynamic range capabilities, you can take multiple photos that cover the entire tonal range of the scene.

This Challenge is meant to get you into using Your Camera's Bracketing Settings..

The above Description is an excerpt from Digital Photography School.
HDR photography is a technique where multiple brac... (show quote)


Nice set Lesley - Thanks for hosting. Might have to email you on this one. Don't do much with HDR but have a few.

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Aug 21, 2022 20:12:07   #
PAToGraphy Loc: Portland ME area
 
Photogirl17 wrote:
HDR photography is a technique where multiple bracketed images are blended together to create a single beautifully exposed photo.

In other words, you take several photos with different exposures, then you combine them – in a program like Lightroom or Photoshop – to create a highly detailed file.
Why is this necessary?
Your camera can only capture a limited range of lights and darks (i.e., a limited dynamic range). If you point your camera at a dark mountain in front of a bright sunset, no matter how much you tweak the image exposure, your camera will generally fail to capture detail in the mountain and the sky; you’ll either capture an image with a beautiful sky but a dark, detailless mountain, or you’ll capture an image with a detailed mountain but a bright, blown-out sky.
High dynamic range photography aims to address this issue. Instead of relying on the camera’s limited dynamic range capabilities, you can take multiple photos that cover the entire tonal range of the scene.

This Challenge is meant to get you into using Your Camera's Bracketing Settings..

The above Description is an excerpt from Digital Photography School.
HDR photography is a technique where multiple brac... (show quote)


Thanks for hosting Lesley. I will have to get to work.

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Aug 22, 2022 04:47:26   #
D the D Loc: New Zealand
 
Here are a few HDR images I took a while ago. I went through a phase lol.









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Aug 22, 2022 05:25:44   #
D the D Loc: New Zealand
 
Photogirl17 wrote:
HDR photography is a technique where multiple bracketed images are blended together to create a single beautifully exposed photo.

In other words, you take several photos with different exposures, then you combine them – in a program like Lightroom or Photoshop – to create a highly detailed file.
Why is this necessary?
Your camera can only capture a limited range of lights and darks (i.e., a limited dynamic range). If you point your camera at a dark mountain in front of a bright sunset, no matter how much you tweak the image exposure, your camera will generally fail to capture detail in the mountain and the sky; you’ll either capture an image with a beautiful sky but a dark, detailless mountain, or you’ll capture an image with a detailed mountain but a bright, blown-out sky.
High dynamic range photography aims to address this issue. Instead of relying on the camera’s limited dynamic range capabilities, you can take multiple photos that cover the entire tonal range of the scene.

This Challenge is meant to get you into using Your Camera's Bracketing Settings..

The above Description is an excerpt from Digital Photography School.
HDR photography is a technique where multiple brac... (show quote)


Thanks for hosting! Love the God rays in the first one.

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Aug 22, 2022 09:26:18   #
Rufe Loc: Missouri
 
I have been shooting HDR for years. I use Photomatix for the HDR and then take the images into Photoshop to finish them.

St. Louis Basilica
St. Louis Basilica...
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Florist in Jefferson City, Mo.
Florist in Jefferson City, Mo....
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Skyline of Jefferson City
Skyline of Jefferson City...
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Portland Head Light
Portland Head Light...
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Missouri State Capitol looking west from the Governors garden
Missouri State Capitol looking west from the Gover...
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Joshua Tree National Park.
Joshua Tree National Park....
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Aug 22, 2022 10:11:02   #
D the D Loc: New Zealand
 
Rufe wrote:
I have been shooting HDR for years. I use Photomatix for the HDR and then take the images into Photoshop to finish them.


Nice work!👍 The first one I'm jelly. I feel like I was there.

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Aug 22, 2022 11:47:41   #
lnl Loc: SWFL
 
Those of you who posted your HDR images are certainly an inspiration! Lovely, well done photos. I’m envious!

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Aug 22, 2022 11:51:20   #
PAToGraphy Loc: Portland ME area
 
I'm lazy - I tend to use HDR presets. I didn't on these. Both done in Lightroom

4 merged images
4 merged images...

7 merged images - yech! Don't like.
7 merged images - yech! Don't like....

Cropped it and tweaked it some in Lightroom.
Cropped it and tweaked it some in Lightroom....

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Aug 22, 2022 12:56:52   #
Photogirl17 Loc: Glenwood, Ark.
 
I hope so Jim.

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Aug 22, 2022 12:58:16   #
Photogirl17 Loc: Glenwood, Ark.
 
Transbuff1985 wrote:
Nice set Lesley - Thanks for hosting. Might have to email you on this one. Don't do much with HDR but have a few.


Thanks Bob, I only have a few as well..

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Aug 22, 2022 12:59:24   #
D the D Loc: New Zealand
 
PAToGraphy wrote:
I'm lazy - I tend to use HDR presets. I didn't on these. Both done in Lightroom


Nice Pat. You've captured my favorite colour in those flowers.👍

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Aug 22, 2022 12:59:32   #
Photogirl17 Loc: Glenwood, Ark.
 
PAToGraphy wrote:
Thanks for hosting Lesley. I will have to get to work.


Waiting Patiently my Friend.

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Aug 22, 2022 13:00:26   #
Photogirl17 Loc: Glenwood, Ark.
 
D the D wrote:
Here are a few HDR images I took a while ago. I went through a phase lol.


Nicely done D..

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