Tag Archives: HDR

Kavala Moonrise in HDR

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I have made another small step developing my techniques to capture the moon and sun rises. This time, at 20 second intervals, I took brackets of three photographs with different exposures and then used HDR software to create one richer image (using batch processing in Photomatics). The HDR images were then put on a timeline [...]

Shanghai Poster Style

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Just four poster style photos from around Shanghai as I’ve been finalising various arrangements. Hopefully some more serious work over the next few weeks as I travel with my students.

Tone Mapping: OK Images from Bad?

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I went to Matlock and Matlock Bath on the weekend, both being Victorian towns in the Derbyshire Dales, the latter being an old spa town now very popular for motorcyclists to visit. The weather was lovely and some of the scenery great. Unfortunately, my photographs were nothing to write home about. Board with trying to [...]

HDR in the Evening

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I have had a few additional moments to experiment with the high dynamic range software. The technique does make the photographs much more like the eye experiences (and compensates for the lack of dynamic range in my camera’s sensor). This photograph was taken in Kyoto on a busy street corner. The red lights are from [...]

Yunnan Photographs

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In a quick break between marking / doing admin, etc., I’ve made a couple of moments to post some photos from my trip to Yunnan (now about three weeks ago). There were a couple of posts about this, where I tried to describe the scenery in and around Lijiang. These are probably more manageable than [...]