• Abandoned
    An abandoned British research station on Stonington Island in Antarctica
  • Harbour Dusk
    The daily buzz on Sydney Harbour is always a joy to experience.
  • Mona Vale
    View from the headland to Mona Vale Pool.
  • Antarctic Night
    Midnight in Antarctica and mirror-like reflections.
  • Neko Harbour
    Sunrise over Neko Harbour in Antarctica.

HDR and landscape shots

HDR is the buzz world in the photography word for quite some years now.
Although it somewhat lost some of it’s shine, ever since we saw a huge load of very artificial looking photos – result of “overcooked” images.

It is very easy to go overboard with HDR and the actual challenge consists of creating high dynamic range images and at the same time retaining a natural look and feel.
You would think it should not be too hard to achieve just that, however going overboard with programs such as Photomatix or HDR Expose happens all too quickly.

Some of the more experienced HDR crowds know about this issue, and if that wasn’t bad enough, artifacts (where foliage or even the camera itself was shaking in between captures) can be a nightmare to get rid of.
One solution is layer-blending parts of the original capture (e.g. the 0 EV shot) over the areas where artifacts have occurred in the original image.

This is quite a time-consuming process, and the results can often still be underwhelming.
The key with HDR is subtlety. Less is definitely more.

Here is a shot from this morning. It’s been created from 3 exposures (-1,0,+1). Subtlety paid off, it may not even look much like a HDR shot, however the digital range is definitely larger compared to a single capture.

mahon dawn 600x409 HDR and landscape shots

If enough people are interested, simply drop me a comment here and I will record a video how I processed this shot in Photomatix.

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5 Responses to “HDR and landscape shots”

  1. Jorge R says:

    Hi, it is wouderful and woul like to view a video turtorials abou it, HDR are so popular rignt now but I not so fan of it until read this information I like the picture pop up with little more contrast and vivracy, HDR would be ok but no to the extrem I mean no to exagerate,.
    So let me know if would see your video.

  2. Kajo says:

    Hi Jorge R,
    thank you for your comment. HDR shots are indeed very popular at the moment.
    When I get the time, I will knock something up.

  3. Adam says:

    Beautiful shot, great work!

  4. Ross says:

    I always try to achieve HDR shots that aren’t obviously HDR. Please post a video of how you do it!

  5. Kajo says:

    Hi Ross,

    thank you for your comment. I will post a HDR tutorial video here shortly.