All Entries Tagged With: "hdr"
4 Universal and Simple Steps to Multi-Shot Photography
Getting great HDR or HDRI photographs may seem like a lot of hassle. Breaking it down into 4 simple steps, however, may be the ticket to getting you to try the many great multi-shot techniques.
Although each multi-shot technique consists of specific work-flows, there are many similarities between the various techniques. The typical work-flow for most [...]
20 Amazing Photographers From Around The Internet
The Internet is filled with wonderful photographers. Here are 20 truly amazing photographers working in various fields. Some are amateurs and some are professional photographers working hard at their art. Give them some love by visiting their websites and say hi. Enjoy!
Toronto-based Fashion and Beauty Photographer – AYM Photography – Angela Y Martin
“I’m an architect/photographer. [...]
Photographic Multishot Techniques [Book Review]
Photographic Multishot Techniques: High Dynamic Range, Super-Resolution, Extended Depth of Field, Stitching by Juergen Gulbins and Rainer Gulbins
Photographers are just beginning to realize the potential of high dynamic range imaging (HDRI). Now, the newest techniques based on a bracketed series of exposures make it possible to go beyond HDRI: photographers can increase resolution for ultra-sharp, [...]
Wordless Wednesday: Early Morning Bridge
Photograph Early Morning Bridge by sterk1
The Digital Photography Companion [Book Review]
The Digital Photography Companion by Derrick Story was sent to me by O’Reilly publishing for review. While it wasn’t initially part of the Your Photo Tips Book Club this review will get added to the page.
The Digital Photography Companion was a pleasant surprise. Touted as “Practical photography advice you can take anywhere”, the book’s [...]
Weekend Perusing: Photoblog Extravaganza!
I love photoblogs. I subscribe to about 58 photoblogs at the time of this posting. Photoblogs offer a glimpse into the world of a photographer that a gallery or flickrstream just doesn’t seem to convey. I think it’s because you can really see a photographer evolve over time if you follow long [...]
Weekend Perusing
Jim M. Goldstein wrote a great reminder article over at Digital Photography School about 5 questions to ask yourself before tripping the shutter. Think of it as a mental check list to run through your head.
Our friend Brian Auer at Epic Edits Weblog posted a good article earlier this week on why you should use [...]




