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High Dynamic Range Photography Tips and HDR Photography Tutorials

Great HDR Photographers

I loved how humble Trey Ratcliff was on the beta podcast called MostlyPhoto with Leo Laporte and Lisa Bettany. Leo said that Trey was the HDR King and other really nice things. Trey responded in a way that said he is simply part of the community. Trey really is one of the leaders in the [...]

What HDR Photography is Not

Photographers have an interesting sense when it comes to perception. For some reasons, some photographers find it amazingly self-fulfilling to really rip into other forms of photography or tools of photography.  In the photography world, it’s HDR Photography that’s been taking a beating for a long time now. However, different styles of photography exist because [...]

Post-Processing: The Path is The Goal

Specific Adaptation to Imposed Demands (or SAID) is a principle from exercise physiology – Probably mentioned in Outliers as the 10, 000 hours buzz.  Post-Processing is a lot of personal experimentation and play that yields results over time. Paying attention to tutorials and webinars let information play with your past experimentations as you sleep.  And [...]

Remember that HDR Photography is for Seriously Challenging Light

Like Barney Stinson on How I Met Your Mother, I don’t want to back down from a challenge.  Intrinsically motivated to attack a seriously high dynamic range of light, I found a set of images I shot from London’s first Car-Free Sunday.  London closed down a major downtown street (Dundas Street) and we were able [...]

HDR Video: Watching the Diggnation Experiment

You might remember the viral nature of the original HDR Video Demonstration on Vimeo, and today I updated my podcasts to find Diggnation broadcasting in HDR. The original HDR video by Soviet Montage was insanely awesome and I’ll include it as well in this post if you haven’t see it. Soviet Montage showed up for [...]

HDR Photography with iPhone & iPod Touch on iOS 4.1

Apparently Apple has it’s eye on HDR Photography and new version of iOS will allow for the creation of HDR photographs. Apple says that the new version of iOS 4.1 will allow iPhone and iPod Touch to shoot 3 photographs at high speed – something many people won’t be used to unless they’ve purchased a [...]