Turnberry Lake
I am very excited to be a part of a new magazine called Home, Living in the Heart of Florida. It is being published by a very successful advertising company, Advantage Publishing, Inc., which also publishes the trade magazines Building Edge and Commercial Building Edge. Living magazine will be the only publication in our area dedicated to bringing information about the housing industry to the community.
With that said, I just photographed for the magazine one of G.W. Robinson’s newest subdivisions, Turnberry Lake. The early morning shoot provided a great opportunity for an HDR shot of the entrance. I believe when done right, an HDR image should enhance a scene, capturing a full, dynamic range of depth and color without looking like a fantasy image. This can be a challenge because, untethered, HDR tends to produce a sort of sureal image, often with bad ghosting artifacts and coloration that looks like it’s on steriods!
Here is the HDR image I produce, taken at 27mm:

And as comparison, here is a non-HDR image take at 45mm:
The non-HDR image is a good image, but you don’t realize how flat it is until you see it in comparison to the HDR image.
Here are a few more shots I took that morning, theses are non-HDR:








