HDR

HDR is a photography style with an “unusually high dynamic range,” says “Digital trends.” At first glass it looks like an image with very exaggerated colors, like a surreal sky for example. The target of HDR is always a landscape as well, with the extreme colors tending to be in the clouds or sky. What exactly is HDR? Well one would assume its editing the exposure, or color grid of the sky, but it’s mainly a merging of the same image. Setting a tripod for HDR images is ideal that way the exact same image occurs. The difference between images for example could be cloud positioning. Or something else that could be done is take an image in a spot, and at a very different hour retake the image giving it an extreme range of color and different skies. In this image here for the most part the sky did not noticeably change however it became a very light shade of blue from having been gray, as well as clouds that hadn’t been there previously. The mountain and trees remain in the exact same position and what added a very bright effect, was Soley the sky giving the image a soft sort of lighting.

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