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Sunday, February 28, 2010

009 - Falling Down House



Once upon a time I was firmly against photo editing. I believed that you should do your best to create a technically perfect image straight out of the camera. I still believe that. I shoot in full manual mode, each image carefully thought out in order to get what I am looking for. However, I have come to embrace what computer software can do. HDR is a perfect example. High Dynamic Range imaging is a technique that allows you to show a greater range of light and dark areas in your photo and is done by merging multiple images into one. I like using this technique for old abandoned buildings, warehouses, rusty barns, etc. We found this house today and I knew it would be great as an HDR image.

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