Photographer Trey Ratcliff uses HDR (High Dynamic Range) images to show his awe at the way the ancient world melds with the modern world.
An HDR image consists of up to five seperate pictures, bracketed, so that one picture is properly exposed, and then images are over exposed from one degrees to two in both directions.
Read the tutorial on how he does this effect here. Note: Trey uses Photoshop CS 3, Adobe LIghtroom, and Photomatix to acheive this effect.
Thanks to Elvis Pring for the introduction
I remember this… (sigh) the old days…
and your welcome…