First Steps in HDR Photography

Posted on Dec 28, 2009 in Photography
First Steps in HDR Photography

In these past couple of months I’ve taken photography as a hobby , as a way to escape from the design world . Although I love what I’m doing and I can’t imagine doing anything else , design and developing is slowly starting to take its toll on me . Spending 8-10 hours a day writing code is not fun . So I thought of doing something different in my free time …and I stumbled upon Trey Ratcliff’s website called Stuck in Customs . That’s when I first heard about HDR and HDR Photography.

Trey’s HDR Tutorial helped me a lot in understanding a few basic rules (levels , AB function , shooting RAW , AP Mode etc) . Next step was to buy a camera so I started reading some reviews. My first choice was a Canon EOS 1000D but then I found something really interesting : for some reason the Samsung GX-20 kit was really cheap here ~680$ .All the reviews were great (here’s a GX-20 review) , it had everything I wanted so I decided to buy one.

Samsung GX-20 CameraMy first impressions were great :

  • Good , sharp photos using the kit lens
  • The Anti Shake feature is great for beginners like me
  • Decent photos in low-light situations

The only thing I didn’t like is that it’s pretty heavy . Carrying around my neck for 8 hours a day wasn’t that good but I got used to it .

Trip to London – First HDR Photos

About 10 days after I bought the camera, I went to London (lovely city btw) for a week long trip.I didn’t really had the time to play around with it before the trip, so it was the first real test for me. Bear in mind that I had absolutely no previous training :) . Click to enlarge.

London Eye

london-eye-original

London Eye Original Photo

London Eye HDR

London Eye HDR

Thames Barrier

Thames Barrier Original

Thames Barrier Original

Thames Barrier HDR

Thames Barrier HDR

Big Ben

Big Ben Original Photo

Big Ben Original Photo

Big Ben HDR

Big Ben HDR

Boy in Kensington Gardens

Boy in Kensington Gardens Original Photo

Boy in Kensington Gardens Original Photo

Boy in Kensington Gardens HDR

Boy in Kensington Gardens HDR

Westminster Bridge

Westminster Bridge Original Photo

Westminster Bridge Original Photo

Westminster Bridge HDR

Westminster Bridge HDR

Natural History Museum

Natural History Museum Original Photo

Natural History Museum Original Photo

Natural History Museum HDR

Natural History Museum HDR

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5 Comments

  1. Hey – great stuff – glad you are having fun with HDR – I can tell you are way into it and you can appreciate the results – this is all super-impressive for your first HDR outing — really – it’s all very nice! :)

    Keep having fun with HDR – and let me know if you have any questions!

    • Iacob Ionut says:

      Thanks Trey! Your posts were extremely helpful . Can’t wait to order your book after the holidays(hopefully it will still be in stock :) )

  2. Pete Carr says:

    Hiya. You linked to my old HDR tutorial there :) I’ve got a new one which is much better and much more up to date than the old one. http://www.vanilladays.com/hdr_tutorial/

    Enjoy, Pete.

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