February 4th, 2009
Paul has a lot of very good points in his guide for 10 Top Tips for Stunning HDR pictures. He covers a lot of topics that are in the How To Take HDR Photos ebook, like always using a tripod when possible, taking pictures with a lot of contrast in the lighting, and even a quick quide to create an HDR and tone-map in Photoshop!
February 4th, 2009
Today in Wired, there is an article about a new camera sensor by FujiFilm that is able to distribute a pixel over three color sensors for each picture you take. The new sensor is called and EXR CCD. This makes it so that you don’t have to take three individual pictures to create an HDR image. In the future, HDR wont be something that you have to do after you take the picture, but something that happens instantly! And with any luck, we can tweak to our hearts content after the fact.
October 22nd, 2008
Realtors and home-owners selling houses can increase their sales leads quickly by standing out from the crowd and using HDR photos for their listings.

It is rare to see high quality pictures on property listings. The ones that are get more leads than those who use point and shoot style cameras to take their photos. Contractors, builders, and interior decorators can benefit from high quality HDR pictures as well. The best part is, most cameras can take HDR photos.

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What is HDR Photography?
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How Are HDR Photos Created?
September 9th, 2008
After the last two years offering up as much support as I can through email and in person for friends and web visitors alike, my first ebook, “How To Take HDR Photography” is finished and available for purchase! It took me over a year to write and edit the book, which would have gone much faster if I had not been so busy at work! Now for a bit of marketing speak:
How To Take HDR Photos is a new eBook that simplifies the process of taking HDR pictures so that anyone can do it. You will learn everything you need to know from What Camera to Buy, to Advanced Editing Techniques. All you need is a digital camera and HDR software. With this simple guide you will be taking HDR photos in no time!
To celebrate, for the next week only you can get $10 off the purchase price of $30 by using the Discount code: FirstInLine. Get your copy of the How To Take HDR Photos eBook!