Image from Guo Qi
I’ve developed a strong appreciation for the HDR image process and the photographers who do it well. Horses are a difficult subject for a photographer to begin with, which makes a good image that much more rewarding.
Image from Sugeo
Image from Stuck in Customs
Image from Stuck in Customs
Image from Stuck in Customs
Image from paulo.perry
Image from Ciorra Photography
Image from Thundershead
Image from the longhairedgit
Image from chez_worldwide
If you’ve missed the first two posts about HDR horses, be sure to check them out too.
Pt. 1 & Pt. 2
Amazing. I do HDR photography myself, but doing it on the moving horses is way out of my league. It’s hard enough to get a landscape shot with nothing moving.
Just shoot one image in raw and convert it into 3 seperate images…I do a majority of mine that way due to the fact that all my subjects are usually moving…
i really love the hdr images i see you working with i find my pleasure in trying to transform each incredible shot iv taken on my journeys and do not shoot just any pics but i look for the best possible example i can later transform into an hdr shot, do you recommend to shoot all raw ,what program do you work with .i have aperture and im still trying to work out the 3 images and have trouble creating the hdr effect, iv come close but i dup the pic 3 to 5 times then combine the pics ,what is the greatest advise you can give to an amateur hdr guy like myself?
I DO like this!! Gotta’ give it a try myself… Paige, you come up with more neat stuff than Dollar General!!
Thanks Gary!