68 Posts  •  July 20, 2009  •  Scott Webb

Museum London and HDR Ghost

Museum London & HDR Ghost Car

HDR Photography can be troublesome when you go to tone map.  You can see in the background of this photo, that there is a car or a van moving through the street in a ghosted form.  This tends to happen as you’re taking multiple exposures and there is movement involved.  There are some simple ways to fix this and it requires you either using layers or manipulating a single raw for the different exposures and really only using one photo.  I like using layers more right now.  I decided not to do anything with it though in this image because I didn’t mind the ghosting and it was kind of interesting to leave it.   As for Museum London, It looked pretty nice this day and the garden was not in bloom yet.

*Photoblog Tip – Return to these types of locations through out the year and see how it changes.  It’s a really interesting perspective and something to shoot (as if you needed an excuse).

Author: Scott Webb

I made the decision to make photography a part of my everyday life. While I still battle depression every single day, I know photography helps keep me moving forward. There are days still spent in bed, but they’ve become less and less.

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