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Architectural Photo Hyperrealism
Photo Hyperrealism, in common with the established artistic Hyperrealism genre, means textures, surfaces, lighting, and shadows are clearer and more distinct than in a conventional photograph.
In the case of my Architectural Photo Hyperrealism pictures, utmost integrity of the subject is maintained by using synchronized cameras to create a Hyperrealistic image rather than the HDR photographic techniques often used by Architectural Photographers. In addition, the depth of focus of images with moving subjects in frame is far greater than anything possible using any single camera.
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