Sunday, November 27, 2011

HDR in architectural photography


Using HDR - high dynamic range - in Photoshop is
not difficult. You keep the aperture constant and take
at least 5 shots of the same subject - using a tripod - varying
the shutter speed.
Then you combine the five shots so that
the bright areas and the dark areas are all
exposed correctly. Here is a shot of the new hall
at VanDusen garden. Without the HDR, the exterior
and interior light levels would be too far apart.

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Photo tip: shooting snow

Photo tip: shooting snow
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photo tip: winter photos
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