HDR Photography Makes Japan Look Like CGI

 

No.6 [Kanagawa prefecture] —No.6 [Kanagawa prefecture]— Photo: dokool

There is something unreal, or perhaps hyper-real, about HDR (High Dynamic Range) photography. It evens out the lighting, makes everything crisp and colourful, and gives it an artificial, if not computer generated, kind of look. Now combine that with Japan’s often surreal urban landscapes and techno-kitch culture and you have a killer combination.

 

Shibuya Backstreet [Tokyo]— Photo: yongfook

Pink Tentacle has plucked some of the best Fantastic Japanscapes out of the Japan HDR Flickr Photo Pool for your enjoyment. Thanks to Scott Beale at Laughing Squid for the link via Twitter.

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One Response to “HDR Photography Makes Japan Look Like CGI”

  1. dokool Says:

    I just want to say that it feels so bizarre to see one of my photos circling around the interwebs in this fashion =P But thanks for choosing it, especially considering the other photos on the Pink Tentacle article…

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