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If you could stand anywhere for a picture, where would it be?
One night I was trying to find a good angle of Everest with the full moon that was bound to rise. I tried from the bridge I had shot before, but that was too far away, even for my 200mm lens. I tried closer, but there were walls everywhere blocking my view. I traveled even closer and new I wouldn't be able to get the shot I wanted. I started walking...
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3 Exposure HDR one stop between each exposure.
See it one year earlier: www.flickr.com/photos/tapm/3331658115/
See it in the Winter: www.flickr.com/photos/tapm/3332468942/
Padlock on an open door: www.flickr.com/photos/tapm/2908444481/
Graffiti on the wall that collapsed: www.flickr.com/photos/tapm/3502870861/
Which park has the best food overall?
I've said it before and I'll say it again, "Hollywood Studios is the least photogenic park in all of Walt Disney World." But I finally found where it shines. The restaurants are the crowning achievement for this park. This one in particular. The Brown Derby, patterned after the real one in California, is...
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Overlooking Martins Ferry and the Ohio Valley, taken from Riverview Cemetery in Martins Ferry, OH; located in Belmont County.
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I am not sure what type of flower this is although it is probably related to a sunflower.
A single RAW image tonemapped in Photomatix and cropped square.
My wife replaced our lawn with a garden which means I don't have to cut the grass in the front and we have lush vegetation to soothe our minds and eyes all summer long.
I know this one looks a little over cooked. This is one of my first HDR'S that I completed. I really love this car as it reminds me of one I had when I was 16.
Do you like the Halloween Decorations for Magic Kingdom?
There is one thing I absolutely adore about coming to the Magic Kingdom over any other park, and that's when they decorate for the holidays. Halloween and the Fall is so well done. Even though it still feels like summer at times, the details to the storefronts makes me feel like I'm back up north where Fall actually has its grip on nature. I love these Jack-O-Lanterns or should I say Mickey-O-Lanterns? The flickering lights inside are a very nice touch as well.
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Day 6 of summer road trip west to Yellowstone National Park.
Artists Paint Pots area.
Three RAW images tonemapped in Photomatix.
Where do you like to have breakfast?
You wake up in the morning. It's your second day in the parks. Yesterday was filled with hitting every ride possible and the kids were getting restless from waiting in lines and you had about had it with trying to figure out the FastPass+ system. Because of your work schedule back home, you are awake before the kids. Then it hits you. Today is...
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Day 6 of summer road trip west to Yellowstone National Park.
Artists Paint Pots area.
Three RAW images tonemapped in Photomatix.
I was practising my HDR tech today in Chester Cathedral this is one of many shots I took
3 Jpeg +-2 merged in Photomatix and Tone mapped
Day 2 of summer road trip west to Yellowstone National Park.
3 RAW images Merged and tonemapped in Photomatix.
I thought I was done with HDR for a little, but apparently not. I'm going for a little more realistic of a look though. Here's last night's sunset, from 3 +/- 2 RAW images. And yes, I know I need to do something about the watermark, but I'm testing a few HDR software programs before making a purchase.