




I recently tried treating the photos i take with HDR (High Dynamic Range) for its beautiful results as it can capture a wide spectrum of colors and shadows. The purist never like photos like this. I am too not a big fan of too saturated colors so i try to turn it down a bit to my taste. For the first experiment, I tried shooting sunrises in a nearby town. A couple of hours later, some coffee and three editing softwares. I came up with these . Not bad. Not bad at all. HDR anyone?
1 comment:
Great HDRs! You said you toned down the saturation a bit? Great choice of move, me too, I find over done HDRs more unpleasant than Catchy.
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