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In this session, Alan Kesselhaut will teach you about the gear, camera set-up and shooting techniques associated with HDR Photography. As well as a demonstration of HDR processing software, and post processing. Alan Kesselhaut’s Website www.alankesselhaut.com
Great job!!
sometimes the effect is over done on purpose or not
i think it’s one of the ways to compensate for noise,
If hdr images are more like the eyes see why always hdr images look so fake and have that paint look????????
great video, but even watching this at 2x speed, it was very low density on information
Thanks B&H one great photographer
Very good, I am new to HDR photo
Look for previous B&H episode ‘High Dynamic Range Panoramas with Promote Control’ where explained why does someone might take 11 and more exposures.
Thanks for video.
u guys shld do one on iphone photography
I was skeptical as Trey is the HDR king, but this meet and surpassed my expectations. Well done again, B&H.
A very, very informative video that shocked my eye and my brain.
Thank you B&H for another informative video. I appreciate it.
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That is owned by the photographer, not B&H, so we’re not in a position to give it out.
Thanks for watching.
I dont know, all of his before shots looks more appealing than the after
Absolutely GREAT video, Thanks Alan & B&H
“it used to be cool, and unique”
That’s why it became popular, Dubstep used to be the same.
meh. HDR is passe. like most “looks” it doesn’t age well.
HDR is too mainstream? So because of that, it’s bad?
Anyway to get a copy of the sheet or slide show used for the presentation?
Thank you for post it!
40:20 >>> Wooow! hahahah
=)
i loveeeeeeee now o go to begin to be a HDR photographer, this is real my stile in spacial for wadding
hdr is getting too mainstream it used to be cool, and unique

some people over-process them and accidentally, or intentionally, give them that look.