High Dynamic Range Photography
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What They’re not Telling You About HDR Images
There’s a secret about those “over the top” HDR images that you don’t hear a lot of non-HDR photographers talk about. While many of these photographers don’t like HDR images at all…
….non-photographers absolutely love them!
That’s right—-regular, non photographer people love those over-the-top HDR images. Even though it’s seldom talked about, I think that’s incredibly important to know.
Matt pointed out something a while back while we were talking about this, and it has proved itself time and time again. Matt mentioned that if he sends a group of images to a magazine, or a Web site, etc., for them to pick a photo to highlight, they always (always!) choose the HDR shot.
Finished with everything OR unprepared and do not have your photos?
Use the ring light to take a photo of yourself.. OR find one on line and practice the tutorial below.
-http://scottkelby.com/the-case-for-hdr/ Check out this awesome artical on HDR
-Try the editing challenge below for extra credit.
Use the ring light to take a photo of yourself.. OR find one on line and practice the tutorial below.
-http://scottkelby.com/the-case-for-hdr/ Check out this awesome artical on HDR
-Try the editing challenge below for extra credit.
Post your image on your blog at the end of class. for credit!
Tools you should be using include but are not limited to
-Air Brush tool in Photoshop or light room
-Band aid Tool
-Gaussian Blur>Surface Blur
-Clone Stamp
-Eye Dropper
-Brushes

This is next level!
ReplyDeleteLooks like surrealism, love it
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