Monday, June 28, 2010

Church + HDR

A while back, I did a panoramic image of "The Birth Of Christ Church". It turned out quite good. But, at that time of year... the sky was barely blue and the trees were naked. Even though the sepia image had a certain mood to it, nothing compares to a colorful and full of life image.

And for the first time in my journey as a photographer, I tried something called HDR photography. Pretty simple actually. In a couple of words... take three pictures. One overexposed, one underexposed, and one normal image. Combine the three, and you get an HDR image. Plus, on top of the HDR, I also made it into a panoramic image. So you could see the full property of the church and how beautiful it is, with all the flowers, trees and grass.

With that said, here's a couple of panoramic images of the church, plus some cross-processed images of the surroundings. Hope you like them. Enjoy.

© Aleksandr Voznyuk

Panorama HDR
Panorama B&W
Flowers growing
Church
Daisies, church in background

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