Friday, January 29, 2010

architecture, buldings, color, david patterson, digital photography, doors, HDR, high dynamic range, photography, photos, pioneer square, seattle, washington jalan
architecture, buldings, color, david patterson, digital photography, doors, HDR, high dynamic range, photography, photos, pioneer square, seattle, washington lanja
I'm so pleased with the outcome of these Pseudo HDR Pioneer Square scenes. A "Pseudo" HDR image is made from only one Raw image instead of three.

I feel these are two of my best HDR photos to date...and the first being one of my favorite shots of all time. It just shouts with color and detail! Note the reflections in the small puddle!

I'd love to know what you think...and make sure you click on the photos, because more detail and color show up in the larger images.

Thanks for dropping by!

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