Long story short, normal HDR photography is shooting 3+ pictures at different exposures, then layering them on top of eachother, and you get a really cool, detailed effect. A lot of times, to get a different effect, you can take up to 7 exposures. But today, I started small with 3. That's HDR in a nutshell.
So today I went down to Vineyard with some friends, and after hopping the "No Trespassing" barricade, we came to this old abandoned house in the middle of the open farmland. And here's where I gave my first go at HDR photography.
Here's an example. I started out by taking these three pictures.
And I got this:
I think it's a pretty cool effect, I'm still learning though.
All the HDR's I'm putting up have very little editing done, most of them are just layered and tweaked a little to get the right look. So other than that, they're straight off the sensor.
Check them out.
Remember to click on the image to see it full size.
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