Link to what I think are wonderful HDR shots.
I found this link on the Internet and thought most of these wonderful shots were done in HDR, even though nothing said they were. Some may look like the colors were pumped up a bit, but if so, it worked. Very creative use of HDR and of a wide angle lens.
http://www.photographyblogger.net/stunning-horizons-photography-by-phil-koch/I'd be interested in hearing if you think these are HDR and how you feel about the depth of the colors.
Hope you enjoy, and hope I'm not out of place in sharing these in the HDR section of UHH.
Tom
Tom H wrote:
I found this link on the Internet and thought most of these wonderful shots were done in HDR, even though nothing said they were. Some may look like the colors were pumped up a bit, but if so, it worked. Very creative use of HDR and of a wide angle lens.
http://www.photographyblogger.net/stunning-horizons-photography-by-phil-koch/I'd be interested in hearing if you think these are HDR and how you feel about the depth of the colors.
Hope you enjoy, and hope I'm not out of place in sharing these in the HDR section of UHH.
Tom
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I would say they probably are HDR but the colors are blown out to my taste.
Those are HDR no doubt. But in this novice' opinion,if you have doubts than it is done right. These have just a tiny too much for my liking. Thanks for posting. :)
Mike
Thanks for the link Tom.
I think they are great.
The examples reminds me of Psychedelic Art Work not that of HDR used to balance highlights, shadows, and to give a little more color brilliance to an object without blasting the colors to unrealistic values.
Thanks for posting these images. After looking through them twice I think that they are outstanding examples of current photo enhancement. Beginning with what might have been a rather bland scene and pushing the colors and values to create a bright and lively landscape is a gift.
They are artist interpretations using photoimageing .....
Thanks for sharing. I like many of them.
This is another good HDR site. He also does webinars for Topaz.
http://captainkimo.com/
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