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20 HDR BEFORE and AFTER photographs you’ll love (to hate?)
By frog on September 10th, 2008 at 19:39 UTC |

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HDR can not be fully appreciated or understood without comparing the before and after photographs. This post shows 20 examples, some perfectly illustrating how HDR should be used, and others illustrating how badly a photo can look. All photographs, images and materials are copyright to their respective owners.

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9 Responses

  1. Piggynap Says:


    This shows that HDR is completely awesome for clouds. I also love the ‘outside the window’ effects in the shots with the girls - it’s like they’re in a room with fairyland just outside :)


  2. Shun Says:


    Piggynap is absolutely right. The clouds are really impressive after HDR processing. The interiour shots are awesome, too. Thanks for this nice collection.


  3. Cool Photos Says:


    the motorcycle one is so perfect and not extreme
    and clouds are awesome


  4. Kris Says:


    I honestly do not see why everyone is in love with HDR. It is just as annoying as the gamers who go on and on about lens flair. There are a few that looked really really good in your list, but many of them are just so fake and their originals are more beautiful and natural. It is like any technique, overuse just makes it bland.


  5. JuanS Says:


    Nice, very nice!


  6. SusanG Says:


    What Kris said: It just looks cartoony after a time. Alright on occasion but repetition gets annoying.


  7. Tiemen Says:


    Quite a few of them aren’t HDR images, just images with contrast & other filters cranked way to far open.

    I don’t understand people who hype those shots. HDR is about getting all the detail in one photo, So every bit on the photograph is properly exposed. Shadows ARE part of properly exposed images, otherwise the ideal HDR image would simply be a grey matte.

    Other than those, you have terribly looking shots which have been HDR-ed on auto, creating a light halo around the shapes in the air.

    The motorcycle, church and tower on a square are properly done. Rest of them is rubbish


  8. frog Says:


    Hi Tiemen.

    I can’t agree more. These are a collection of examples that I found that illustrates the vast degree that people use HDR on their photographs.

    HDR is overly used, as are filters in photoshop, but you’ll find the main culprits are those will little experience, knowledge and sometimes respect for the tools they re handed. Taking a perfectly exposed image and attempting HDR is a clear sign of experimentation of a novice, which sometimes should be excused.

    I agree with you about those HDR photos you picked out being the best, the rest certainly aren’t the work of a seasoned pro.

    Thanks for the comment, HDR certainly has a mixed reaction.


  9. UtahLuxury.com Says:


    I think that HDR has a great way of carrying color. I must say that when it used to blow a picture out of believability it really sucks. Sometimes it is cool for the effect like was said earlier about the “Fairytale Effect”. The rest of the time it is just too much.

    Love the cat photo, the graveyard and the Utopia photos for exactly what I was talking about.




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