17 Jul 2008

9 Great HDR Car Photos

34 Comments Inspiration, Photography, Uncategorized

Car photos taken with high dynamic range (HDR) shots are a great way to get started if you are a beginner are experienced in taking great HDR photos. Why you might ask? Well with all of the reflections and shine that a car has, as well as plenty of shadows and darker areas in the wheel wells, grills etc, it becomes a great subject for HDR photos.

Just look at these 9 examples of great HDR car photos that I found on flickr. Each photo is linked to the original photo’s URL so if you wish to comment on their photo you can do so, also feel free to post a comment or post your own HDR car photos at the comment box below.

Old police car

Blue Audi

Audi R8

Yellow Lamborghini

Porsche

Porsche

Ferrari F430

F1 Willaims

Sebring

McLaren

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34 Responses to “9 Great HDR Car Photos”

  1. Mancman says:

    I think you may be confusing tonemapping-an operator commonly bundled with HDR processing software-with HDR itself.

    It is not possible with current technology, for example, to make an HDR file of a fast moving car.

  2. Anthony says:

    You are completely correct, thanks for the information. I am removing the moving cars. Thanks

  3. George says:

    Hi,

    Great effects on the cars! I will bookmark your site and come back. I am in the final stages of my site design and functionality. I look forward to more of your work and may ask you for some graphics for my site in the future.

    George

  4. ed says:

    hi i been in the car scene for a long time. Ive seen alot of pic on the net but i have not seen any pic that look like yours. Amazing!!!!!
    I owm http://www.whipautos.tv and we are always looking for people like yourself.

  5. Mike says:

    Thanks for including one of my photos (the yellow Lamborghini). I am honored!
    Here is one more of my HDR cars:
    http://www.flickr.com/photos/mikegk/2454309920/

  6. Quicksilver17 says:

    this pics are awesome. where can i find a tutorial for this, i would like to learn it. please email me. thx a lot

  7. richard haxell says:

    i am looking for tutorial to show me how to use hdr correctly i love taking pictures of cars but cannot find a car tutorial on the web please help

  8. karatedog says:

    With fake-HDR technique, you can create HDR image from anything. Take 1 raw picture and create the necessary numbers of intermediate pictures with different exposure. Increasing or decreasing the exposure of a raw picture is almost similar to the over- or underexposure (by expo. correction) made by the camera.

  9. Brian Cole says:

    Hello you have amazeing images, I have just learned how to shoot HDR about a month ago and I have posted them all on my site. I love doing cars and today I did my first car and I think it looks great But I would love some feed back on it. As well I would love to post some on here but dont see where to upload, so any info on that would be great if you could email me. Thanks

  10. Eva Vesper says:

    awesome awesome. I really love these photos.

  11. James H says:

    Stumbled across this website just now, very surprised you liked my image (the Williams F1 car in the lobby) enough to link to it.

    Yes strictly speaking it isn’t HDR as its only from 1 RAW image (handheld) and back then when I was post-processing the image I was quite into the slightly over the top HDR effect but I think it worked quite well on the F1 car.

    If anyone is interested in a really good tutorial on HDR then you can do worse than look at this site:

    http://www.vanilladays.com/hdr-guide/

    Anyway thanks for the link!

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