I've begun experimenting with High Dynamic Range photo composites. Basically two or more digital images of the same subject are composited together to make one image with a higher dynamic range (more colors and values) than is possible in a single digital image. Both film and digital images only render a fraction of the dynamic range possible with the human eye. That is why shadows which were completely discernible to the naked eye appear murky and dark when photographed. A composite of several images, exposed to show different parts of the image (ie, shadows, mid-range and light) can approximate the human eye. For a more in-depth explanation, see wikipedia.
Photography jargon aside, here are my efforts:
Sta. Maria della Consolazione
Some Mountain Church Near Viturbo
Wednesday, October 1, 2008
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