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Been told there is a free Download from Amateur photographer magazine Skylum Aurora HDR 2018 version.

So far very impressed with the versatility of both pre-sets and control you have over the HDR process.

This was a very dark underexposed shot, Poor light, Originally This was one of a 3 shot Multi exposure shot intended for HDR.

 

Seen on the main road between Stowmarket and Hadleigh Suffolk at a village called Hitcham

 

Over exposed in the top left corner

 

3 exposures combined in AuroraHDR no Preset applied

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Images from a sunset shoot at Gerroa Headland..

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Close to where we stayed was a late night drinking and bbq place.

Meadows of Dan, Virginia

This photo is just below Rainbow Falls in North Carolina. It's on a trail with a waterfall payoff at the end.

 

I think the word rainbow sums up those fall colors. North Carolina is famous for its autumn tones, which, as I write this, is still a couple of months away. It was nice to hike in the mountains and get a break from the humidity back home.

 

This is another old photo I pulled from the archives. Old images are veritable breadcrumbs leading back to forgotten details. For instance, from the picture, I recall the hike took longer than expected and, was a little more strenuous. So when we got back to the hotel, we ate pasta and dinner rolls, leaving only, ...you guessed it, breadcrumbs.

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An off-angle view of a lone tree in the Wall Street area along the Navajo Loop in Bryce Canyon National Park. My thought on composing this image was to capture the setting to my front, from the image bottom with the tree base to the tree crown and skies above. Using a portrait orientation allowed me to include all of that. While there was a large dynamic range between the two portions of the image, I attempted to meter the exposure to minimize blowing any highlights while being able to later pull out the more shadow areas, using Aurora HDR Pro. I later worked with DxO PhotoLab 5 to make edits for the final image.

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Isn’t it cool when you find a hidden garden in a place you never expected? This is kind of like that for me.

 

Actually, this is the gardens below the Bok Tower in Polk County Florida. I (and countless others) have taken this exact shot, but this time I wanted to include the foreground as well. In this way, it forms a natural vignette of the pond and water lilies.

 

To make this work I had to use a technique known as focus-stacking. One photo was focused on the closest plants while the other was on the far side of the pond. I also used a very high f-stop which maximizes the depth of field. Then it’s a matter of careful blending to get it all sharp. Little projects like this are time-consuming, but relaxing at the same time. There are worse things I could be looking at.

Sunset at Boonerah Pt, Lake Illawarra, Shellharbour

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Gorgeous sunrise from Hollywood Beach with a coconut tree on the beach in Borward County Florida. HDR image created in Aurora HDr software by Macphun.

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Albert Bridge, RIver Thames, London. December 29, 2015. Photo: ©Edmond Terakopian

Processed in Adobe Lightroom and Aurora HDR.

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7 exposures combined in AuroraHDR

This is another photo of the stone water tower. I shot it from the ruins of a magnificent European-style mansion or "castle", remains on the former Robert McClure Snyder's 5,000+ acre estate, now a part of the Ha Ha Tonka State Park in the Lake of the Ozarks, Missouri. What fascinates me is not the fact that it is beautiful (which I think it really is)... but if you look closely in the lower right-hand corner, there are two people standing on the side of the cliff. They were using a counter-weighted jib arm to lift a remote-controlled Blackbox video camera into the air. The videographer and his assistant had been shooting video off the side of the path from this one spot all afternoon. I can only imagine that the counterweights at the bottom of the arm probably made it an arduous task to move it anywhere at all--especially given the unsure footing on the edge of the cliff.

 

At the beginning of the 1900s, Snyder, who was a prominent Kansas City businessman, began construction of a magnificent European-style mansion or "castle." More than 15 miles of trails wind through the Ha Ha Tonka State Park, which has sinkholes, natural bridges, caves and an arm of the lake. The beautiful Lake of the Ozarks has over 1,000 miles of shoreline and attracts visitors from around the world.

 

Missouri Legends - Ha Ha Tonka www.legendsofamerica.com/mo-hahatonka.html

 

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Beautiful early morning sunrise from Jupiter Island along Coral Cove Park during sunrise with millions of shells on the beach. HDR image created using Aurora HDR software by Macphun.

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