Mary and I were researching on HDR photography for quite a while now, and we finally took the initiative to have a go at it with Sibu town as the subject. It’s been pretty hot and sunny this few days, not a very good weather for photographing, but Mary brought over her dad’s infrared camera and this kind of weather is just perfect for infrared photography.
Let’s start off with some of our virgin works of HDR photos.
Sibu Old Town. The building with a green oval-shaped roof is the Sibu’s Hawker Centre, the biggest of its kind in Sarawak (or Malaysia?). Most of the shops here were built around the 1950s, surviving the World war II. Taken from the Sibu Tua Pek Kong temple’s pagoda.
Sanyan Tower and RH Hotel. High temperature HDR.
Another one in Low temperature.
Our favorite shot. The Sibu Tua Pek Kong Temple.
Can someone give me the name of this God?
Some shots from Bintulu
We were on our way back to Sibu from Miri. Stopped by Bintulu to take some photos. This is Bintulu’s Tanjung Batu Beach.
Bintulu’s Seaview Apartment. A property by Shin Yang Group.
Some Infrared Photos
Sanyan Tower in Infrared photography.
Sibu Town Square memorial monument with two isolated trees.
This is our first attempt at HDR photography. We’ve seen much better pictures elsewhere and hoping we could improve by experiments. Until next time, I hope you’ve enjoyed the photos!