Mike Curtis from Macworld.com gives a very interesting tutorial on how to combine HDR photos with time lapse. What you get is a time lapse movie with vibrant details. HDR stands for high-dynamic-range, and is the ability for a image to show a high amount of detail in both shadows and highlights of a photo. So take a photo with a regular point and shoot during late afternoon, and you will either have a blown out sky, or black silhouettes. In order to bring out the details, then you’ll need to use a technique called HDR photography.
Watch Mike Curtis’s Video, it’s very hypnotizing.
Mike’s 10-25-2010 HDR timelapse reel from Mike Curtis on Vimeo.
Find out how he did this by viewing his tutorial.
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