HDR (High Dynamic Range photography) can make for some wonderful Christmas images. It lets you capture more of that magic light and and detail. I have included a couple images here for inspiration. I have gone with double processing in Photomatix to get that illustrative look (or also known as grunge look). This is the case for the first two images. As with all my HDR images, some additional processing is needed using Photoshop and some NikSoft (ColorEfx Pro) tools. In these images, some contrast was added, dodging or burning used to highlight some features and finally some color correction to get the look I wanted.
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2 Comments
All three of these images are fantastic. I would say my order of preference is 2,1,3. Now on that train, Stacey, is that a real train, on location, that you took a picture of? Quite a setting if the answer is yes.
This is some of the best HDR I have seen. Congrats on your great images.
Hi Bob, that is a real train on location in Portland Oregon. They run "Christmas Trains" a couple weekends in December. Glad you enjoyed the imaages and thanks for the complement.