So, in class this semester we learned how to use HDR (high dynamic range) to our advantage in photographs. For a few photographs in the "changing city" series I did this week, I wanted to try this new technique. It's composed of three different images of different exposures and I used vector masks to hide what I didn't want in each layer. I did like how I was able to get detail in both the shadows under the bridge and in the sky behind the bridge, which was a problem I faced in some of the single- exposure photographs.
"To photograph is to hold one's breath when all faculties converge to capture fleeting reality" - Henri Cartier-Bresson
Tuesday, April 24, 2012
HDR... the "right" way
So, in class this semester we learned how to use HDR (high dynamic range) to our advantage in photographs. For a few photographs in the "changing city" series I did this week, I wanted to try this new technique. It's composed of three different images of different exposures and I used vector masks to hide what I didn't want in each layer. I did like how I was able to get detail in both the shadows under the bridge and in the sky behind the bridge, which was a problem I faced in some of the single- exposure photographs.
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