HDR is over used
Posted by Photo Restoration Man on January 17, 2011
HDR is over used and used badly is most cases in my opinion, you may find yourself agreeing with me but I think HDR is used a lost at the moment as a lazy way to cure an image that has no real substance in the first place.
What is HDR? HDR is quite simply a relatively new technique used in imaging to combine several images, exposed for both highlights and shadows, to create an image where detail and tone is visible throughout the image. Under normal circumstances it is normally not possible to achieve this in just one exposure.
Everywhere I look I see examples of this technique, and in the right context it’s a great way to show off amazing textures and mood but already the novelty has worn off. I know for some this technique is very serious business and it’s another “tool” in the photographer’s box but with HDR there is something that’s missing from a normal photo, mystery.
Take a shot of a dramatic interior with light spilling down corridors with dark mysterious corners, chinks of light beckoning us to investigate the image further but not giving us enough detail to discover what is lurking there. Process with HDR and devoid of mystery, these sterile images give it all away. Detail is in everything, its omnipresent, nothing is left to chance. Nothing left to our imagination, like an operating theatre prepped for surgery, every surface clean with no surprises.
Fellow imagers, it’s great in small doses but don’t overdo it! Suggestion. Make a hybrid of the images, keep some of the mystery and develop a middle ground, or go back to basics and think about mood, mystery and magic that stems from the darkness. Think harder about the shot before auto bracketing and generating that sterile HDR!
What do you think?
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