Mixing Photos With HDR Software With Surprising Results

Unique-HDR.jpgTypically, when you're making an HDR photo you'll want to use the same photo at two or three different exposures. A photographer named Paul Little has been doing things a little differently and getting impressive results.

Instead of using the traditional source images, Paul combines two photos of the same scene with one completely different shot. The results are surprisingly interesting.

In some cases, they look like a quick Photoshop job while in others they look as if they've been shot through a highly reflective window. The remaining photos are incredibly hard to describe.

You can check out his portfolio on Flickr or just skip straight to the HDR mixes.

(via PetaPixel)