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frequently asked questions
   
   
Do you post process?  
The short answer is yes, although I attempt to keep it to a minimum. Most of my digital images are post processed in some matter, most often for color or contrast correction to return the photograph to what the scene looked like in my mind's eye when I took the shot or with a black and white conversion to alter the feel of the image. It is my intention to create beautiful works of art when capturing the image and not by fancy manipulation of the digital negative afterwards.  
 
What is HDR?  
High Dynamic Range (HDR) photography is a technique used to allow a greater dynamic range between the lightest and darkest areas of an image than a standard imaging method. HDR images can more accurately represent the range of light intensity levels seen by the eye in the real world. HDR works by combining multiple images of the same scene captured across a range of exposures. Software (in my case Photomatix Pro) selectively combines these images combining the correctly exposed portions of each image into a final image.