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Dedicated to all HDR lovers! - an artistic approach

 

Sentosa translates to peace & tranquility in Malay.

 

HDR created using 3 frames @ +/- 1.33EV. Oloneo PhotoEngine used to create 4 HDR frames (from no toning to maximum toning) and digitally blending the 4 HDR frames.

 

Taken on 12-Oct-2010 at 6.54am (just before they switched off the lights) The sun was behind me.

 

Lens: EFS 18-135 IS

EXIF: f13, (1/4, 1/15, 0.6sec), ISO-100, 18mm, Pattern, No flash, Aperture Priority

For the love of family close to Christmas of 2017. Portraits make great Christmas gifts and wonderful memories.

The Belém Tower (Portuguese: Torre de Belém, pronounced [ˈtoʁ(ɨ) dɨ bɨˈlɐ̃ȷ̃]) or the Tower of St Vincent is a fortified tower located in the civil parish of Santa Maria de Belém in the municipality of Lisbon, Portugal. It is a UNESCO World Heritage Site (along with the nearby Jerónimos Monastery) because of the significant role it played in the Portuguese maritime discoveries of the era of the Age of Discoveries. The tower was commissioned by King John II to be part of a defence system at the mouth of the Tagus river and a ceremonial gateway to Lisbon.

 

The tower was built in the early 16th century and is a prominent example of the Portuguese Manueline style, but it also incorporates hints of other architectural styles.The structure was built from lioz limestone and is composed of a bastion and a 30-metre (98.4 ft), four-storey tower. It has incorrectly been stated that the tower was built in the middle of the Tagus and now sits near the shore because the river was redirected after the 1755 Lisbon earthquake. In fact, the tower was built on a small island in the Tagus River near the Lisbon shore.

  

Equipment=Nikon D750

 

Lens Used=Tokina 17-35mm Lens

 

Exposures=7

 

Location=Lisbon, Portugal

 

Workflow=Luminosity Masks

 

Adobe Lightroom 5,

 

ON1 Photo 10=Dynamic Contrast and Increase Color

 

Nik Color Efex=Glamor Glow

The Bord Gáis Energy Theatre is a 2,111-capacity theatre in Dublin, Ireland which opened on 18 March 2010. Designed by Daniel Libeskind of New York and RHWL Architects of London, it is located in the Grand Canal Dock area and the concept of the theatre was created by Mike Adamson of Live Nation and the Docklands Development Authority as a touring theatre for Ballet, Opera, Musicals and Concerts.

 

It was officially opened with a performance of Swan Lake by the Russian State Ballet of Siberia. It is the largest theatre in Ireland and is designed to present theatrical productions that were previously unable to visit Ireland. The acoustic, theatre technical systems, structural and building services designs were by Arup. Chartered Land were the developers and funders of the theatre and Harry Crosbie is the lease holder.

 

The theatre complements the larger 14,000-capacity concert venue the 3Arena, which is located across the River Liffey to the north.

 

The building was opened as the Grand Canal Theatre, but was renamed during March 2012 as part of a naming rights agreement with Bord Gáis Energy worth a reported €4.5 million. It will have this name until 2018 at least. Bord Gáis is Irish for Gas Board.

 

Equipment=Nikon D750

 

Lens Used=Tokina 17-35mm Lens

 

Exposures=4

 

Location=Dublin, Ireland

 

Workflow=Luminosity Masks

 

Adobe Lightroom 5,

 

Nik Color Efex=Brilliance/Warmth, Skylight and Glamor Glow

 

ON1 Photo 10=Dynamic Contrast, Auto Color and Increase Color

   

Feuerwehr Wesseling, Freiwillige Feuerwehr, Marcin, Adrian, www.marcinadrian.de, 50389 Wesseling, werbekurier, Stadt Wesseling, Köln, Bonn, Germany, Canon, Ricoh, THETA, S,

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Tinkinswood Burial Chamber

Tinkinswood's burial chamber was built around 4000 BC in a small valley (near Barry) in the Vale of Glamorgan, Wales. Excavated in 1914 and has a capstone estimated to weight over 40 tons - one of the heaviest of all British sites. It is thought that it would have needed 200 people to move it.

 

The chamber contained the bodies of at least 50 people, 8 children amongst them. Items found during excavation suggest that the chamber was used until 2000 B.C.

The Bord Gáis Energy Theatre is a 2,111-capacity theatre in Dublin, Ireland which opened on 18 March 2010. Designed by Daniel Libeskind of New York and RHWL Architects of London, it is located in the Grand Canal Dock area and the concept of the theatre was created by Mike Adamson of Live Nation and the Docklands Development Authority as a touring theatre for Ballet, Opera, Musicals and Concerts.

 

It was officially opened with a performance of Swan Lake by the Russian State Ballet of Siberia. It is the largest theatre in Ireland and is designed to present theatrical productions that were previously unable to visit Ireland. The acoustic, theatre technical systems, structural and building services designs were by Arup. Chartered Land were the developers and funders of the theatre and Harry Crosbie is the lease holder.

 

The theatre complements the larger 14,000-capacity concert venue the 3Arena, which is located across the River Liffey to the north.

 

The building was opened as the Grand Canal Theatre, but was renamed during March 2012 as part of a naming rights agreement with Bord Gáis Energy worth a reported €4.5 million. It will have this name until 2018 at least. Bord Gáis is Irish for Gas Board.

 

Equipment=Nikon D750

 

Lens Used=Tokina 17-35mm Lens

 

Exposures=4

 

Location=Dublin, Ireland

 

Workflow=Luminosity Masks

 

Adobe Lightroom 5,

 

ON1 Photo 10=Dynamic Contrast, Angel Glow and Increase Color

Fornebu (local form Fornebo) is a peninsular area in the suburban municipality of Bærum in Norway, bordering western parts of Oslo.

 

Oslo Airport, Fornebu (FBU) served as the main airport for Oslo and the country since before World War II and until the evening of October 7, 1998, when it was closed down. Overnight, a grand moving operation was performed, so that the following morning, the new main airport, located inland at Gardermoen (OSL), opened for operations as the main airport, as opposed to previously having been a minor airport.

 

As of 2001, the Fornebu area is being developed as a centre for information technology and telecom industry, as well as there being some housing project developments nearby. The new headquarters of Norway's telecom giant Telenor are located in the area.

 

The peninsula is connected to Langodden and Snarøya, which are more established areas of private residences.

 

Equipment=Nikon 750D

 

Lens Used=Tokina 17-35mm Lens

 

Exposures=7

 

Location=Fornebu, Norway

 

Workflow=Aurora 2018

 

Adobe Lightroom 5,

 

ON1 Photo 10=Increase Color,Dynamic Contrast, and Dark Glow

 

Nik Color=Brilliance/Warmth, Sunset, and Skylight

 

Aurora 2018=Realistic Dreamy

DiverCity Tokyo Plaza is a shopping mall designed with the theme of creating a "theatrical city space." There is a large-scale entertainment facility where you can have many different experiences, and offers a wide selection of Japan-themed souvenirs at many of its shops. With many authentic Japanese restaurants and convenient access to transportation, DiverCity is a fun new destination in Tokyo for overseas visitors!

 

Diver City Tokyo Plaza is located on the artificial island Odaiba (お台場) in Tokyo Bay. It also happens to be a place of pilgrimage for many hardcore Gundam fans. Gundam (ガンダム) is an anime franchise revolving around giant robots (“mecha”) known as “mobile suits”. Diver City is home to the only full-size Gundam statue in the world. Right next to the Gundam statue is a Gundam Cafe, and inside the shopping centre is Gundam Front Tokyo – a Gundam museum.

 

Equipment=Canon 6D

 

Lens Used=Tokina 17-35mm Lens

 

Exposures=7

 

Location=Tokyo, Japan

 

Workflow=(Auroa HDR)

 

Adobe Lightroom 5,

 

ON1 Photo 10=Angel Glow, Increase Color

 

Luminar 2018=Dark Fix landscape

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