Thursday, May 24, 2007
The Bayon in HDR
This morning I figured I’d try my hand at HDR photography. I have a ton of unused pictures from my 2005 vacation in Southeast Asia. HDR seems like a decent means to rescue them. To make this image of the Bayon, I exported the same image at three exposure levels and combined them using Photomatix Pro.
Update: There was an error in the image URL. This has been fixed.
Kiran Jonnalagadda
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2007-05-29 11:41
Some would say that there's no such thing as a photograph that reproduces reality, so there's no harm to exploring creative renditions via HDR. That aside, I tried it and the rest of the crop turned out crap. I'll blame poor luck with lighting, and general lack of skill with architectural photography.
Anu
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2007-06-30 19:30
I came across your blog and bumped into this bayon pic that you edited, i haven't used any software as such to edit any of mine ,thought i will drop by my bayon pics here
:http://www.flickr.com/photos/anuradhac/sets/72157600400831087/
cheers
anu
:http://www.flickr.com/photos/anuradhac/sets/72157600400831087/
cheers
anu



Of course, classical photography demands that you wait for the right light to happen. The two worlds can never compete as equals, right?