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A HDR of 3 shots taken on the shore of the Queenstown lake (I forgot the actual name). There is quite a few different filters on this one including a 3 stop ND, two grad filters and a polariser. I am not 100% happy with the processing used but I like how it turned out. I may have to revisit it oneday to give it a different treatment.
Please view large (L). Comment are appreciated. Enjoy!
Best seen in large on black background. First attempt on doing a HDR, all hints on how to improve is appreciated!
night time hdr taken from my window...i live on the 25th floor and the location is bukit batok, singapore.......hdr created from one raw file
In Titiwangsa Lake. I am too bored right now. Marking shit loads of exam papers. Tired mentally,but can't get off from flickr. lol
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These are the HDR's I took during my trip to india! Im not the biggest on HDR but decided to upload them anyways.
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7 shot HDR of Prudhomme Lake. Hit "L" on your keyboard for a better view.
Photo by Soren Hedberg, 2013.
A stunning blue sky day (and some HDR post editing) (Done with Intensify Pro which Carl Berger hypnotized me with)
Palacio de Luxemburgo - HDR de 3 disparos horquillados 1 paso de exposición, generado por Dynamic Photo HDR, y editado con Photoshop - Paris (Francia) - 10 de noviembre de 2007
Luxembourg Palace - HDR from 3 shots, bracketed 1 exposure stop, created in Dynamic Photo HDR and editd with Photoshop - Paris (France) - Nov 10th 2007
LUMIX G MACRO 30mm f/2.8 ASPH. MEGA O.I.S.
Hand-held (7 shots HDR processed without a tripod in JPEG)
This optical resolution is extraordinary.
Imagen compuesta de 7 disparos en HDR a mano alzada (sin trípode) en JPEG.
La resolución de esta óptica es extraordinaria.
HDR that I like....twas the only way to illuminate the inside of the bridge and not have the blown out exit on the far side.
This is a 5 shot exposure blended together, to create this hdr image. I quite like it.
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Atlanterhavsveien - The Atlantic Road (From Wikipedia)
Situated in Møre og Romsdal county, Norway, Atlanterhavsveien (lit. The Atlantic Road) is the part of Norwegian national road 64 (Rv 64) that connects the island of Averøy to Vevang, Eide, on the mainland; by extension, the road connects the cities of Kristiansund and Molde.
This road has an open sea view which is not so common for roads along the Norwegian coast, since there are archipelagos that obscures this view. Here the distance between the islands is so small that a road could be built across the archipelago. In addition there are fjords and mountains inside the road.
Atlanterhavsveien was voted "Norwegian Construction of the Century" on 27 September 2005, and is currently Norway's second most visited scenic road after Trollstigen (also in Møre og Romsdal).