HDR High Dynamic Range Imaging

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This is a zoom presentation. For access go to [email protected] 
 
Our eyes can see much more light in a scene than our cameras can capture. The purpose of HDR is to capture the extremes of light that your camera cannot capture in one image (for example, when there are very bright highlights and/or deep shadows where you wish to retain detail). HDR puts multiple images through a program that can “tone map” the image. I will show how to utilize HDR for creating a “natural” look in your final image (even on flowers) while accenting texture and details.

Hazel Meredith, APSA,  is an award-winning photographer and a sought-after teacher, speaker, and competition judge. She began teaching in 2007, and now does seminars at camera clubs and conferences across the U.S. – both
in-person and virtual. She offers her own workshops and webinars, and has done webinars for several software companies. She has written two eBooks on working with textures, and released two creative courses. Hazel and her husband, Dave, produce the “Virtual Creative Photography Conference” with attendees from around the world. Hazel loves the creative aspect of photography and post-processing, especially the use of textures and software to create unique images. She is actively involved with the photographic community, and has held leadership roles and received honorary distinctions from several organizations.

 


When

Monday, November 17, 2025    
8:00 pm - 10:00 pm

Where

Color camera club Senior Center
240 West Main st
Tarrytown, NY
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Ticket Information

Free Event

Additional Information

Presenter: Color Camera Club of Westchester
Presenter Phone: 914-769-7758
Handicap Accessible: Yes