The Vineyard Terraces of Lavaux / Les vignes du Lavaux, Vaud, Switzerland, Suisse, Schweiz - 25 HDR photos of the vineyard, with Canon 5D MKII, Canon 24-70mm 2.8 L & 16-35mm 2.8 L USM
Single RAW exposure HDR in Lavaux Vineyard Terraces, Switzerland (Suisse / Schweiz)
The vineyard of Lavaux are giving very nice results with HDR treatment, making it even more spectacular, especially in fall. I’m particularly fan of using single RAW, duplicating it in 3 exposures in Adobe Lightroom (-2.0 / 0 / +2.0 EV) and then treating it via Photomatix Pro, and finally back into Lightroom for final touchup. This process of single RAW HFR is pretty powerful now that cameras are having very detailed pixel resolution. At the same time, a single RAW exposure also enable you to make HDR of any photo you took, without need to have tripod.
The Lavaux Vineyard (Switzerland) in HDR, shot with Canon 5D MKII and Canon 16-35mm 2.8 L USM in single RAW exposure
Canon 5D MKII for HDR
The Canon EOS 5D MKII is actually a very powerful camera for making single RAW exposure of HDR, thanks to its 21Mpixels that enable you to make High Definition HDR while not getting too heavy on the highlights. However using a very good lens is a minimum, and going with L lenses would be a good advise. All the pictures below have been taken with Canon 5D MKII, Canon 16-35mm 2.8 L USM and Canon 24-70mm 2.8 L USM. Here is the original post of the Lavaux vineyard in original version.
25 HDR photos of the Lavaux Vineyard Terraces, Switzerland (Suisse / Schweiz) - HD

























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