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Posts tagged ‘High dynamic range imaging’

House of Faith

Shooting interiors can be challenging without elaborate lighting equipment and a strong understanding of how to use that equipment. For amateur photographers, high dynamic range (HDR) imaging can be a good choice for shooting such scenes and ending up with a strong photograph with good detail in both the shadows and the highlights. When choosing [...]

Marina at Sunrise

A couple of years ago, I had the opportunity to visit Isle of Palms, South Carolina. It is a beautiful island just outside of Charleston that is filled with beautiful homes for both year-round residents and summer vacationers. It is a very different atmosphere from the North Carolina Outer Banks in that there is little [...]

Rails to Town

High Dynamic Range Imaging (HDRi) is a controversial form of photography that evokes a lot of emotional responses. There are those who love the highly processed images and those who hate them. Most of the negative reactions are to the “grunge” look of many of the images with heavy halos and illustrator-like coloring and heavy [...]

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