
Surf Lifesaver Tower, Glenelg Beach
HDR stands for High Dynamic Range. It is usually a process undertaken after the photos have been captured and uploaded. What it is the combination of different images while the contrast ratios are adjusted to bring out a more vibrant image to the photo. This is really hard to do with regard to aperture and shutter speed, but with HDR, it is highly possible. With High Dynamic Range (HDR) Photography, you can create pictures with greater detail in shadows, sunlight, and subject. This allows you to explore your image’s tonal detail through wider sets of exposures. For this you need to tap a lot of your creativity and to experiment with HDR conversions to create realistic, surreal or emotive pictures, depending on your purpose. Use care when using these HDR tools, as overdoing editing during conversion can easily damage your image’s sense of realism. Here is a collection of some incredible HDR photographs created by Dale Allman.
Also check out 20 Marvelous HDR Photos By Grey Jones

St Peter’s Cathedral

Old Pier on The Yarra River

Excelsior’s Wreck, Mutton Cove

Grange Sunset

Glenelg Beach

St Paul’s Cathedral, Interior

Rundle Mall Fountain

Pole’s Of Pt Willunga Jetty

Luna Park

Water Reflection On The River Murry

Grange Jetty Sunset

Southern Cross Station

The Palm House, Adelaide Botanic Garden

Morialta Conservation Park Waterfall

Torrens Weir
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