Creating high dynamic range images is become quite easy once you know how. The basic idea is that you make an image that has more tonal data between full white and full black than what you would get in a regular photo. To put it better, if your eyes had a dynamic range of two then all you could see would be black and white. More range, more data. The results are pretty impressive if you ask me. I’ve managed to create quite a few of them myself. With a little bit of practice, and a sturdy tripod, you can be making your own as soon as you find a subject.
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Daily Pete » HDR Tutorial: How to create ‘High Dynamic Range’ images using Photomatix
