Impressive HDR photos about Valencia
If you have visited Valencia or have read about it, you already know that it is one of the most special cities in Spain and even in Europe. Beautiful architecture, world-class events, green spaces, Mediterranean beaches and a lot more things that make it one of the favourite places of most photographers…
From now onwards we’ll choose outstanding pictures by professional and amateur photographers and will share with you for you to know better this wonderful city.
Today we want to show you great photos about this special city by Somoza Photography.
The Pictures

Basilica of Our Lady of the Forsaken

City of Arts and Sciences, a futuristic complex

Bustling atmosphere at the Mercado Central

Capturing a spontenous image of a grandfather with his granddaughter

One of the bridges of Valencia, this one belonging to the City of Arts and Sciences
This is what one of the authors says, Javier Somoza:
“I started photography about two years ago, with my first digital SLR, but it was only two months ago, following a trip to New York, that started to take photograph about everything. Everyday I feel to take my camera and go out to see my city, Valencia, monuments, streets, nature, all sorts of picturesque villages, it does not matter what it is, there’s always an artistic side to shoot.
I used to work as a studio photographer, but what really fills me is get out and see people whom I can portray, spontaneous and intimate photos that could not be achieved in any other way. I am also interested in local festivals, Fallas, Maritime Holy Week, all kinds of celebrations in which you can photograph people’s feeling.
The end result of photography is very important to me, it is not only photographing but also the subsequent treatment which gives life and allows you to transmit all sorts of sensations, that is why I take each job as a new challenge to make the best possible outcome both in design and photography, two very important things of my daily life. Soon I will move to Tenerife with my colleague Noemí and will have hours of artistic trips to portray the entire area.”
About HDR technique
High dynamic range imaging (HDRI or just HDR) is a set of techniques that allows a greater dynamic range of luminances between light and dark areas of a scene than normal digital imaging techniques.
The intention of HDRI is to accurately represent the wide range of intensity levels found in real scenes ranging from direct sunlight to shadows.
More info
Javier y Noemí Somoza / Somoza Photography
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