HDR stands for High Dynamic Range (HDR) It means achieved by capturing multiple standard photographs at different exposures and then using software to merge them together, As a result you get beautiful pictures with very fine detail top to bottom, normally unseen through normal photography techniques.

This post covers extremely beautiful and perfectly executed HDR-pictures as “a set of techniques that allows a greater dynamic range of luminance between light and dark areas of a scene than normal digital imaging techniques”. It allows photographers to show the details of a picture more realistically, sometimes, so much so that it almost looks unreal. Some of them might look surreal, too colorful, even magic or fake, but they are not — keep in mind that they’ve all been developed out of usual photos, and not a single image is an illustration.