Architecture and photography – these are two separate forms of art,
each living their separate, unique, and independent lives at the first
sight. However, the points of contact between architecture and
photography are really numerous. Today, we want to show you magnificent
results of the art process, stemming from the amazing and impressive
fusion of the best architecture designs and innovative photography
technique, called HDR. The key purpose of the High Dynamic Range Imaging
here is to represent or portrait architectural masterpieces at such
levels of contrast and brightness, which are as much close as possible
to the levels we normally observe in the natural environment.
Amazing depth and intensity of colors, diversity of shades and halftones
are combined with perfect lines of buildings, authentic shapes, and
innovative materials. Such combinations, which you can see at this
gallery of HDR architecture photographs, are capable of generating powerful streams of emotions, aroused by aesthetic impulses. One of the benefits of HDR photography is that it enables viewers to see the details,
which usually remain invisible on the standard photographic image. This
feature is especially valuable for architecture photography, where
every single detail matters and contributes to the proper perception of
the entire ensemble.
HEP NAVIO, Umeda, Osaka by Hidehiko Sakashita
Boardwalk by Peter Hernandez
Sculpture, Tower Bridge, London by tonybill
Asakusa at Dusk by Kuroko orlandojpn
Ebley mill by Pete Jones
Tiger’s Nest, Paro, Bhutan by Timothy Neesam
Shinjyuku Stream by Violence Visual Shock
Alexander Liberman’s Olympic Iliad and the Space Needle by Michael Holden
214/1000 – Salford, Media City 16 by Mark Carline
IMG_9602 by Shay Sapir
Auditorium van Santa Cruz de Tenerife by Molair1
Burj al Arab by Crazy Mr Pixel
Salford Quays – Mediacity by Neil Curry
Skywards by Stephen Brennan
Credit Suisse Oerlikon Zurich by Andy Kobel
Cleveland Clinic – Las Vegas by tmac97slc
Patemonster Square – London by Luis Fernando Useche
Kantoorgebouw Facet te Utrecht A2 by Molair1
ING House Amsterdam (hdr) by Molair1
Old Gold by Jervinn Lim
713 Years Old by pattpoom
Brandhorst Museum by Christian Beirle González
The Pagodas at the Singapore Chinese Garden :: HDR by Artie Ng
All the Way Up by Douglas Mo
Into The Blue by Erik van Hannen
Inverted Vertigo by Daniel Cheong
Light Trails on Marquam Freeway at Night – HDR by David Gn
John Hancock Tower by Werner Kunz
Library From Another Dimension by Jason Hoover
The spaceship has landed… Beijing Opera House by Sergio Amiti
Gotham City by Philipp Klinger
Timber-framed houses in Petite France, Strasbourg by Mike G. K.
HDR#05 – Serenity | Ketenangan Abadi? by AnNamir™
WATER TOWER by Paulo Brandao
HDR / Architecture / Central City / Surrey / SFU / BC / Building / Clouds / Glass / Tower by Kyle Bailey
HDR – St. Ignatius Church at Seattle University. by Zach Den Adel
Architecture by Sophie Saller
HDR Building by Mads Hindhede
Sears (Willis) Tower, Chicago, USA: Tourist Attraction #1 by J.T. Noriega
A Nuvali Sunset (Vertorama // HDR) – Ayala, Laguna, Philippines by J.T. Noriega
Medienhafen Düsseldorf by Jörg Dickmann
Conrad Hotel Bali – Wedding Chappel IV by Christian Beirle González
Back to School by Esther Seijmonsbergen
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