Archive for 'HDR Photography'

Where legends go to die

Where legends go to die

Lately, I’ve been working on urban photography – using HDR techniques. I’ve been focusing most of my time on shooting abandoned buildings and destroyed stuff.
This shot of a 1st serie Mini was taken on a construction site called Bouchayer – Viallet, in Grenoble, France. More about this place coming soon…

Abandoned veranda

Abandoned veranda

HDR photography of the helical parking building in Grenoble. Gloomy, isn’t it?

Panoramic view of Grenoble

Panoramic view of Grenoble

This is the scenery  you actually see from the top of the helical parking building located at the heart of Grenoble. The reason it almost looks like it’s been drawn is that I’m using HDR which is a photography technique that consists in taking a picture of a scene with 3 different light exposures to [...]

Enigmatic staircase

Enigmatic staircase

I love this picture! It’s one of the first I made of my « urban exploration » period. This is the runway of a famous helical parking building located at the center of Grenoble. The place isn’t normally accessible to anyone, and we had to wait for a couple of hours, for someone to open the gates, [...]

From the roof

From the roof

I’ve been wanting to get into a parking building in downtown Grenoble for a long time. It’s an helical parking that you wouldn’t expect to find there. On the 13th floor is an access to the roof where you overview the whole city. It’s a very interesting place for photographers to go! The strange feel [...]

Bastille Day

Bastille Day

View from the top of « La Bastille », a hill surrounding Grenoble. This picture was taken with a technique called HDR (High Dynamic Range).

Lincoln Memorial

Lincoln Memorial

My trip around the east coast of the United States took me to Washington D.C. which holds incredible architecture. One landmark I like the most definitely is the Lincoln Memorial.
At the time, I had just learnt about a new photography technique called HDR (High Dynamic Range Photography). This picture actually is the first one I’ve [...]


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