Monday, July 4, 2011

Beautiful HDR Photos Of Airports In Asia

HDR, also known as High Dynamic Range, is a set of techniques that when applied carefully, magically transforms your photographs into really stunning ones. It has been widely used by photographers to record a greater range of tonal detail than a single aperture and shutter speed. HDR photographs are generally achieved by capturing multiple photographs (taking one photograph for the sky and one for the ground), merging them together in Photoshop, and then modifying it with an image processing software such as Photomatix.




Though it is frequently use to create dramatic images of landscapes and scenery, photographers have also creatively applied HDR onto photographs taken in the interior of buildings to capture the magnificent architecture. This post is a quintessential example. Below are 40 Exceptionally Beautiful HDR Photos Of Airports In Asia. Yes, the following photos may look like artist illustrations, but in fact all of them are developed out of usual photos. Enjoy!
 
 
Changi International Airport – Singapore


Source: Lipjin


(Source: Studioku)




(Source: Life in AsiaNZ)




(Source: GeeBee)




(Source: GeeBee)






Kuala Lumpur International Airport – Malaysia

Source: Trey Ratcliff

Source: Trey Ratcliff



Source: Grant Cameron


(Source: Christopher Chan)




Suvarnabhumi Airport – Thailand


 


Source: DanielKHC)




Source: Grant Cameron




Dubai International Airport – U.A.E


Source: Shenghung Lin)




 
Source: azrEYEn



Incheon International Airport – South Korea





Source: Bongo Mike)




Source: R.K. M)




Source: R.K. M


Taoyuan International Airport – Taiwan




Source: Kent)



Source: Gilles Marcil


(Source: Thomas)








Shanghai Pudong International Airport – China






Tokyo Haneda Airport – Japan






















Software HDR EFEX PRO





















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