HDR Photography during Blue Hour! (High Dynamic Range Cityscape Photos in Zürich, Switzerland!)
ฝัง
- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 16 ก.ค. 2022
- FREE Gear Guide & Exposure CHEAT SHEET www.viewfindermastery.com/res...
Come join us as we take a blue hour tour through downtown Zürich, Switzerland in the name of capturing some gorgeous HDR cityscape photographs! Blue hour makes for photographs that are uniquely arresting and compelling in their cinematic look, and in this comprehensive photography tutorial we will teach you all the tips and tricks that you need to be able to start taking your own blue hour photographs! However, we aren't content to just stop there, as we will also teach you all you need to know about HDR (High Dynamic Range) photography. Also referred to as the exposure bracketing technique, this advanced photography trick will bring your photographs to a brand new level, and is an absolute must know for all photographers.
Subscribe to our channel for more exciting photography tutorials, useful photography tips and fun shooting ideas. / viewfindermastery
Download our FREE Gear Guide & Exposure CHEAT SHEET www.viewfindermastery.com/res...
Follow us on Instagram:
/ viewfindermastery
Follow us on Facebook:
/ viewfindermastery
Check out our Online Membership!
www.ViewfinderMastery.com
Great job nice HDR photos. The picture before the last has a harsh HDR editing. I think it is the only picture that has unrealistic appearance.
Once again, nice account. I have already subscribed.
fantastic feedback and thanks for subscribing! 🎉🙏🏻
beautiful shots , ill have to try some of this techniques
We're so glad that it inspires you to give it a try! that's all we hope to achieve in these videos. thanks for sharing! 🙏🏻
Why not iso100 if you carry a tripod?
if the exposure time gets too long then things like cars, bicycles, trams, etc, start to become a problem. 😉
@@ViewfinderMastery makes sense! Thanks for taking the time to answer
@@brentschmogbert our pleasure!
What camera did you use?
in the video I'm using a Sony A92.
PIctures look good as paintings not as photographs. I like hdr done with a much more realistic touch
thanks for your thoughts 👍