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I’m starting to see a lot of interesting shots being taken of architecture with this new technique called HDR (High Dynamic Range). By combining photos of the same scene at different exposure levels, you are able create a surreal images with hyper-real colours and detail. Here’s what wikipedia has to say about it, an interesting article on Ping and let’s have a look on Flickr.

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  • Todd Smith (January 23rd, 2007)

    Yes, yes, the HDR topic once more… a step into the future of image capture methodology/technology, perhaps? If you think what people are doing with photos is cool, the video side will blow your mind! A 6 f-stop difference makes for a nice little viewing experience, problem is… no-one can actually see it on current monitors. Check out Vancouver based Brightside Technologies, they’re leading the way in displays and video codecs that house this 32-bit miracle.

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