Monday, 1 June 2015

Experimental Imagery in Photography HDR.



Experimental Imagery in Photography HDR


Today I went out to do some experimental HDR photography. I went local per usual and went straight to the Custard Factory. Just before you enter the Custard Factory I took this photo.


This photo used a technique call bracketing. I love how it captured the grey sky it looks like the sky is boiling across the whole city but you can see the sun peering through the arch of the brick bridge. The photo to me looks very apocalyptic. 







































As soon as I saw the opportunity to take this photo I jumped straight away. I like this photo just because the way the girl is under the sign and is pointing to something.  I also like how the the pole and the shape of the sign leads the photo. This photo leads to many questions..... 
The image has been HDR using three images. Under the bridge was dark and the building in the background. Using HDR allowed me to see under the bridge and allow the photo to reach it's full potential. 



























This photo was taken at Ward End Park. Whilst walking through the park I noticed this tree. It stood out to me because the view it has behind it also the greenery it is surrounding it. This photo defiantly needed to use HDR. Simply because if I took the photo the sky would be too bright and you couldn't see all the branches. I also love how the grass is glowing off of the sun. 


What went wrong??



























Although I like the photo their are some things wrong. The first thing is the van in the background. I took three images and combined them together and it looks like the van is moving. 
Secondly I was moving too much hence why the sign was blurry.
I now learned you need to wait for the right time to the photo and to get the best result use a tripod. 



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