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This is a black & white HDR of the stairway inside the Utah State Capitol.
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Early morning outside the luxurious Fairmont Hotel San Francisco. The beautiful facade and flag collection is lit up, with Christmas lights adding to the display.
www.fairmont.com/san-francisco/
San Francisco, CA, USA.
iPhone 5 - Photograph taken with the camera on an iPhone 5.
NightCap - The slower shutter capability of the NightCap app was used to get a better low-light photo.
Snapseed - Image cropped.
iResize - Image resized to 3264 x 2448 pixels.
Frontview - Trapezoidal crop applied to alter the image perspective.
Paint FX - HDR filter applied.
PaintShop Pro X5 - Retouched some background elements in the lower right using the Clone Brush tool. Digital camera speckle noise attenuated (60% fine and large scale, 60% blend). Smart Photo Fix adjustments applied with manual settings.
(Filed as 20121217_iPad3 398 NightCap-Snapseed-Frontview-iResize-PaintFX-PaintShopProX5-CB-DNR-60006060-SPF.JPG)
Near Horseshoe Falls, Llangollen.
This is an HDR image made from 7 exposures (-3 to +3) processed in Photomatix.
Finally made a second trip out to the Old Bemberg Plant. This time I brought my tripod. Sword, Scotty, and Myself ventured in this building today, all levels this time. Probably should wear a mask, its riddled with asbestos and mold, but oh well. Had a blast as usual, previously we made a trip to Linville Falls, at which I fell in the water and almost went down the lower falls, scared the shit out of me. I need to be more careful. I got soaked, phone got wet, stopped working for about 5 hours. So to say the least, it was an eventful day. More to come!
Pentax K-5 • 80 ISO • Pentax DA 15mm F4 ED AL Limited
Gorillapod GP3
Fx: HDR 3 long Exposure : ~60.25 sec with Photomatix 4.2.4 + TopazLabs Adjust 5
Kirchberg • Luxembourg
An old half buried millstone at Froggatt Edge, Peak District, Derbyshire, UK.
Shot with a Nikon D700 and 15-30mm lens.
The narrow bridge in Llanrwst where the B5106 joins the A470 roads.
This is an HDR image made from 5 handheld (-2 to +2) exposures processed in Photomatix.
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Looking past the 19th century cross towards the lighthouse at the entrance to the Menai Straits, at Ynas Llanddwyn, Anglesey.
This is an HDR image made from 9 exposures (-4 to +4) processed in Photomatix.
Narrow road bridge across the river at Llanrwst where the B5106 joins the A470.
This is an HDR image made from 5 handheld exposures (-2 to +2) processed in Photomatix.
Looking across at one of the remaining walls at the ruins of Castell Dinas Bran, near Llangollen, Wales.
Early History:
The first building placed at Dinas Brân was not the castle which now stands in ruins on top of the hill but an Iron Age hillfort built around 600 BC. An earthen rampart was constructed probably topped by a wooden palisade and this was further protected by a deep ditch on the shallower southern slope. The walls of the hill fort encircled a village of roundhouses. Dinas Brân is one of many hill forts in this part of Wales; Moel y Gaer is just a couple of miles to the north-west near the Horseshoe Pass, and another is close by at Y Gardden in Ruabon to the east. There are many others on the Clwydian Hills further to the north and in the Marches to the south.
Medieval History:
Dinas Brân is in what was once the ancient Kingdom of Powys. The last Prince of Powys Gruffydd Maelor died in 1191 and the kingdom was divided into Powys Fadog in the north and Powys Wenwynwyn in the south. His son, Madog ap Gruffydd Maelor was lord of Powys Fadog and founded the nearby Valle Crucis Abbey. Although no archaeological evidence has been found some records suggest he ruled from Dinas Brân. If a structure did exist it would have been a wooden fortification probably consisting of a wooden palisade surrounding a hall and other buildings. These early records further say it was destroyed by fire and then the new castle was built on the same site, therefore little prospect for finding any archaeological evidence of the early building remains. An even earlier structure has been suggested, belonging to Elisedd ap Gwylog from the 8th century (Died 973). It was this Elisedd who was responsible for the Pillar of Eliseg and is one of the founders of the kingdom of Powys, but again no physical evidence for any structure at Dinas Brân has been found.
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this is an HDR image made from 5 exposures (-2 to +2) processed in Photomatix.
William Surrey Hart (December 6, 1864 – June 23, 1946) was an American silent film actor, screenwriter, director and producer. He is remembered for having "imbued all of his characters with honor and integrity."
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Location: Paris - France - Musée d'Orsay
Camera: Nikon D700
Lens: AF Nikkor 50mm 1:1.8 | ISO 200 |
HDR 9 RAW
Les statues ont été commandées pour l’Exposition Universelle de 1878 et installées sur la terrasse du Palais du Trocadéro au dessus de la cascade.
Elles y sont restées de 1878 à 1935 puis remisées à Nantes de 1935 à 1985 avant d’être installées l’esplanade du musée d’Orsay en 1985.
- L'Océanie par Mathurin Moreau (1822-1912) - Hauteur : 2,12 m. et largeur : 1,48 m.
- L'Amérique du sud par Aimé Millet (1819-1891) – sur l’écusson : Brazil Ecuador Bolivia Uruguay Peru Chile Colombia Venezuela Paraguay Centro-America
- L'Amérique du nord par Ernest-Eugène Hiolle (1834-1886) , Hauteur de 2,16 m. et largeur de 1,34 m, il y est inscrit Washington Lafayette Franklin Jefferson .
- L'Afrique par Eugène Delaplanche (1836-1891), d’une hauteur de 2,10 m. et d’une largeur de 1,84 m.
- L'Asie par Alexandre Falguière (1831-1900).
- L'Europe par Alexandre Schoenewerk (1820-1885), d'une hauteur de 2,22m. et d'une largeur de 1,58m.