High Dynamic Range
I had a few free minutes the other night, so I decided to try my hand at making a ‘high dynamic range’ or HDR image. Basically, an HDR image is a photo that is composed of multiple shots take from the exact same perspective, but at varying exposure levels. Digital cameras usually exhibit relatively low dynamic range (especially when compared to film) by combining these bracketed exposures, you have access to a greater range of tones and detail, especially in the shadows and highlights. Here is a link to the tutorial I used. Here is the picture I took, which didn’t come out particularly well. I still don’t really have the hang of HDR, especially the post processing aspect of it, but that will (hopefully) be remedied over time.
I also took a few other pictures while in Manchester that night.
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