Is this english?
I recognize all these words but cannot detect a purpose or thought here.
The first photo from Pripyat, for example--those colors can be obtained with a cheap polarizing filter.
A lot of those aren't HDR, though. The first photo from Pripyat, for example--those colors can be obtained with a cheap polarizing filter.
...a good number of those are HDR, however.
http://blog.topazlabs.com/how-can-i-quickly-create-hdr-like-images/What is HDR? Have you ever come across an image that was so surreal with it’s perfectly colored and detailed features? Well, that’s HDR in a nutshell. HDR (High Dynamic Range) captures the full range of luminosity between light (highlights) and dark (shadows) in a scene…meaning that you get a more brilliant and dynamic range of color and detail in your image.
Traditional HDR (processing) is a multi-step process that requires taking a series of images at different exposures (known as bracketing) and combining the multiple exposures during post processing – giving you a perfectly exposed image with an attractive balance of highlights, shadows and details. However, the downside is that the process of creating HDR can often be tedious and time consuming – and difficult to those that are new to HDR.
AKA top 10 hauntingly beautiful... whatever
Ruin porn.
Foreign countries.
Outhouses.
Puppies.
I heard the next JJ Abrams movie has even thrown out lens flare and replaced it with hauntingly beautiful 200% HDR!
Um, what? HDR is great. Low lighting can actually be captured well, rather than washed out darkness from filtering down well-lit scenes, or having to deal with half of it being covered by the graininess of the sensors trying to compete against noise. They can people uber-pale, and plants uber-green, in Downton Abbey, thanks to having much more information when recorded to post-process than otherwise. I can take useable photos, in moderate light, of the poor treatment of a PC, before I go digging into it, and I'm no photographer.AKA top 10 hauntingly beautiful... whatever
Ruin porn.
Foreign countries.
Outhouses.
Puppies.
I heard the next JJ Abrams movie has even thrown out lens flare and replaced it with hauntingly beautiful 200% HDR!
I see blank white spaces. Maybe they're supposed to be pictures?
You eyeballs are already seeing in HDR, with a far great DR than that any camera offers.Can I surgically enhance my eyeballs to the world in HDR?