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Chinatown Singapore in HDR

Good morning everyone! :D

After long nights of dragging my heavy camera bag and tripod from work and crawling in the dark of nights, searching for the best angle, techniques and skill… I present to you, my first HDR photo!

Chinatown Singapore HDR_low

Thanks for the valuable feedbacks during our blogoversary, we hear you. By popular demand, here is VanillaSeven photography tips and tricks.

For those who didn’t know what on earth is HDR, HDR is High Dynamic Range (HDR) image using three photographs of the same scene taken under different exposures, and  process the HDR image in photoshop in order to reveal its details in highlights and shadows. HDR images contain more detail in bright and dark areas than ordinary images. But to achieve that is another story, experience and hands on are the keys.

The skies doesn’t look so bright and clean due to pollution and dust in city area. Weather plays a very important factor in taking a night shoot.

My freebie tripod finally R.I.P (Rest in Pieces) during the photography “battle.” Time to buy a new one…

Oh, in case you guys always wondering what equipment that VanillaSeven contributors using up-to-date, you can check out what is inside our bags. This list will be updated frequently as we changed our gears. So, do check it out regularly! :)

Well? Please give me your honest comment about this photo. For me, I am still not satisfied with the result, knowing I can do better provided given more time to learn.

Have a great weekend trying this new trick! :)

by flyingbeagle


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14 Responses

  1. Icy BC says:

    Stunning image of the city at night! If you didn’t mention about the gray sky, I wouldn’t know..but you’ve blended it beautifully!

  2. moxeous says:

    Beautiful!

  3. Nessa says:

    I know nothing about photography so I can’t comment much but the photo looks great to me.

    My only prob when I take photos is my hands are unsteady. I don’t like using tripods cos I’m only using low brand camera, not DSLR. Most of the time my photos are blurry… hate that :(

  4. betchai says:

    wow, very lovely image of singapore skyline! i have heard and seen HDR images, makes me realize there are so many things to learn, ah, maybe I will, hopefully someday.

  5. alexa says:

    love the details, the only thing missing is the clouds.. nice work!

  6. rainfield says:

    To an ameteur, it is in fact splendid. The colours are so sharp and clear.

  7. ann says:

    I’m no professional so as for the technical aspect I can’t say but I know what I like , and I like this image. I had never knew about HDR until a few months ago and I must say I find them very fascinating.

  8. Brad says:

    I’m another one who knows nothing about your topic, but the image is very nice. I do think I can see what you mean about the extra detail in the dark portions of the photo.

    Thanks for the education!

  9. wenn says:

    fascinating..

  10. Tanya Walton says:

    This is a fantastic photo…I hate the fact that when I take a shot at night there just seems to be nothing there when I look back at it…I would love to be able to produce this sort of image….do you need a special camera or is it just programmes??? I only have a little bog standard digital camera..could I achieve something like this??? H

  11. VetTech says:

    Another awesome photo (showoff) :-)

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  12. Ratty says:

    My personal opinion is that it is a great photo. I still consider myself inexperienced though. I think the detail is excellent. I love looking at cityscapes. The lights coming from the windows of the buildings are always very beautiful.

  13. VanillaSeven says:

    Icy: Thanks, I will try to get the nightscene with the clouds next time

    moxeous: thanks!

    Nessa: Most of the pocket camera are only good to be used during day time, and you have to keep the flash on by default.

    betchai: We can learn together in this :)

    alexa, rainfield: thanks!

    ann: Yes they are interesting Ann, I haven’t tapped into its full potential yet.

    Brad: You are welcome.

    wenn: thanks!

    Tanya: I will cover this issue soon for you :)

    VetTech: Thanks!

    Ratty: The good thing about this technique, we can see the details that usually can’t be achieved by normal shoot

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