High Dynamic Range Images | About
“Welcome to the High Dynamic Range Images Blog.
I first noticed an HDR image early this year and became fascinated with this style instantly. I started experimenting with Photomatix and have been having a ball ever since.
The idea is to promote this method of making images and showcase some beautiful HDR artwork.
My images can be found here and I have arranged my HDR’s into this set.”
Found on High Dynamic Range Images: “Play Ball!, originally uploaded by sunsurfr”
“Panorama hdr shot from extreme right field in the grass seating area at Biscuits Stadium in Montgomery, AL. The shot was taken just before the start of the the season opener.”
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**Made it to 1 on Explore**”
I used to live in Montgomery, AL (some time ago, at this point…) but dang if I remember Biscuits Stadium… of course, it’s entirely possible, in fact likely, that it was built and / or renamed - several times since I was there…. Looks as if a minor league baseball team, the Montgomery Biscuits, are the current tenants. Kewl name, huh?
Look on their homepage - I like their logo and mascot - that couldn’t have been any small feat making a biscuit a believable mascot! On that note, have you ever been to Lambert’s Cafe - Home of the Throwed Rolls, in Foley, AL? I kid you not they throw bread at you. …but maybe you have to be a southerner to find the humor in any of this?
…and I digress…
If you didnt know, HDRi is an abbreviation for high dynamic range imaging.
I am part of a Belgian corporation called Q-spheres that is in the business of producing HDRi imaging for reproduction and broadcast level publication.
We’re good - AND fast! - check us out!

High Dynamic Range Images
- New HDR software Tuesday, 22 July 2008, 5:07 pm
I came across Hydra recently. - Causey Arch HDR Monday, 21 July 2008, 5:18 pm
Causey Arch HDR, originally uploaded by batears2000. - False Kiva Monday, 21 July 2008, 5:15 pm
False Kiva, originally uploaded by caddymob.
- RH



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