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The 90 most fantastic HDR pictures from Flickr

Today, I would like to let you discover an amazing set of pictures using the HDR technique. All pictures provide from the same unique web-site: Flickr. An HDR picture (High Dynamic Range-technique) returns with more reality the extent of light and dark shades of a situation.
The result of this technical method depends on the applied adjustments, but for point of view of some photographers, it can produce of a touch of “ultra-reality” or in opposite it could transform it as a complete magical universe.
The HDR, what’s this exactly?
Basically, you can imagine you need to take a picture of a house, in this way, you will adjust your camera to get the best quality of colours and contrasts, but imagine now you would like to get same quality with the landscape as the one you will get with the house, with solely a camera, you can forget to think about it! There could a solution which consists of beginning with a picture of the house (adjustments on the house) and to continue with a second picture of the landscape (adjustments on the landscape) and to finish with a mix of both of them.
In fact, these 3 steps are similar to a HDR technique but at once.
This post includes 90 different pictures, selected for their quality; each of them results of an intensive work their photographer, it is why I would like to let you discover the amazing work of these photographers.
I hope you will like this selection and if you want to talk a bit more on this HDR technique, do not forget to post a comment.
But before to start the review of the selection, notice that:
Each picture has been selected for its graphical quality, and even you think some of them look like illustrations, absolutely not, forget this meaning, they are all are real pictures.
Each picture is linked to the original place where you can find the original one; then, you can also visit the work area of its photographer and discover his universe.
Make place now for this fabulous selection of pictures.
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