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4 responses to “HDR Photos”
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It is cool…but it looks more like a CGI than a photograph…a useful tool, yes…but not something to be used constantly. Go look at some clouds…they don’t LOOK like that. Aw, heck…don’t mind me…I’m just old….
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Cassandra, that’s what I meant when I said that it was just as much art as science. The best results are probably subtle ones. Still, I have to try it out…
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Oh, and sometimes clouds DO look like that… The fact of the matter is that our eyes have the capability of distinguishing a dynamic range of 50,000 to 1, but photographic (and indeed, print) media are lucky if they can cope with a range of 300 to 1. So, something has to give. More about the phenomenon, and about the ways that artists have dealt with it over hundreds of years can be found here.
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One of my space friends is into photography and has lots of interesting pictures on her space. Her space name is Cornish Maid and you can find her listed in my space friends if you want to visit her site and have a look. I will definately pass on this info to her and no doubt (being a friendly Cornish lass) she will pop over and find out more about it (if she doesn’t already know???)



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