What is HDR you ask? It stands for High Dynamic Range, and refers to a set of techniques that allow a greater dynamic range of luminance between the lightest and darkest areas of an image. Basically, the steps taken in capturing (exposure bracketing), and post production, result in a crazy amount of overall detail through the image. Above are a couple of images I’ve processed in this fashion.
A lot HDR Portraiture I’ve seen, tends to be pretty heavy handed with the filters, so for my series, I’m trying to ease off a little and let the subjects’ eyes do the talking.
