This is one of the first high dynamic range imaging (HDRI or just HDR) Shots! HDR is a set of techniques that allows a greater dynamic range of luminance between light and dark areas of a scene than normal digital imaging techniques.
This HDR was made using 14 individual shots & shot from the Mar Charbel Church, Lebanon.
I’ll post some photos later to make the comparison.
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Nice shot! But don’t you think 14 exposures is overkill?
What equipment do you use? Camera, lens, etc?
Thanks for stopping by Seroujo,
I’m pretty new to HDR(i), I don’t think that 14 exposure was an overkill. I was reading somewhere that the more, the better!
I guess it highly depends on what software & algorithm you are using when toning the HDR(i) too. I did try it with 3 & 5 they were not as detailed & impressive as this one.
As for my kit, my current camera is a 5 yrs old Minolta Z1. with couple of add on lenses & filters. Looking forward to get the Canon T1i pretty soon.
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