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  • last of the evening light stretching over Dog Rocks (Batesford, VIC) HDR applied to this photograph

  • view from my window.. /

  • .This is the first time i have applied HDR treatment to sheep, i am quite happy with the outcome. It was bloody cold up on these hills!! /

  • This Elsecar Park, our local one, love the old bandstand here, not many parks with bandstands left around here, they are in the middle of a make-over of the park, which is nice for something to be kept as it should!

  • © 6point1 Photography 2008

  • A rather foggy dawn beside Thompson’s Creek on Charlemont Station.

  • Roanoke, VA – Historic Roanoke – June 2008 – HDR hand held.

  • I have passed this old house on the way to work for about 10 years. Thought I’d better photograph it before it falls down! / Nikon D300 with Nikkor 12-24 wide-angle lens. /

  • A fun little HDR plus conventional image. Description for DAC: Shot three identical background sky and tree images with one stop over, one stop on, and one stop under in exposure. I then duplicated the final HDR image in the PS Layers palette. I also added the Flood effect with my Flaming Pear plugin. Next, I plonked my red moon in-between the two layers, and took the copy layer down to 69%. Then, I dragged the copy layer sideways using ‘scale,’ and made the copy layer jut out a little from the original layer, creating a sort of ‘ghost image.’ Then, I just added Little Boat, flooded that image, flattened the image, and saved it ;-) And here it is..

  • Proverbs 3:5-6 (New King James Version) 5Trust in the LORD with all your heart, / And lean not on your own understanding; / 6 In all your ways acknowledge Him, / And He shall direct your paths. / Along the path to Henderson’s Falls in the Otways, behind Lorne on The Great Ocean Road. Pentax istDS Camera. An HDR image with three exposures bracketed and processed using Dynamic Photo HDR. Please feel free to browse through my website: Phil Thomson IPA Photography I hope you enjoy the experience.

  • This image was chosen to be 1 of 20 favorites from the Tamron Americana Photo Contest. this tree found in mattamuskeet national wildlife refuge lake, NC 3 exp HDR -digidreamgrafix.com

  • 6 stop HDR

  • Tassajara Road – Between Danville and Dublin, CA / Nikon D300 / f/8 / ISO 800 / 85mm

  • MUCH BETTER VIEWED LARGER Thanks for dropping in and viewing this work, your comments and if i am lucky favouriting is truly appreciated A Brief History of the Royal National Park Sydney / The Royal National Park on the southern border of Sydney, New South Wales Australia, is Australia’s first National Park and after Yellowstone in the U.S.A. was the second National Park to be established in the world. The park was originally named The National Park but this was changed in 1955 after a quick visit by Queen Elizabeth II to the Royal National Park. It was created as a people’s park in 1879. Only 32km from the city centre of Sydney it is ideally located for Sydney locals and tourists alike to escape the pressures of the big city and relax in natural Australian bush, forest and coastal surroundings. The park covers an area of 132 sq km. / Royal National Park Sydney Map… National Park Bushwalking & Hiking / There are many walking tracks in the Sydney Royal National Park and ample access points to reach them. The diversity of the terrain offers a great way of getting to know the real Australia from clifftops to the coast. / Overview of Walk Tracks… / Don’t miss the virtual tour of the Coast Walk… Getting to Royal National Park Sydney NSW Austalia / The Royal National Park is readily accessible. There are four railway stations (Engadine, Waterfall, Heathcote and Loftus) with nearby access to the Royal National Park walking tracks. By car the park is just off the Princes Highway and if you are planning on seeing a large part of the park then a car will make it easier. There is also a ferry service that runs from Cronulla to Bundeena at the northen boundary of the Royal National Park Equipment: Nikon D300, and SIgma 10-20mm / Technique: 7 bracketted images processed with Photomatix PRo image resized, then saved as a 16 bit tiff. Slight focus adjustment in Capture NX. Framed / See Also*

  • Lookin up into the trees

  • Farmland outside of Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada / April 4, 2009 HDR photography……..3 images layered……..tripod……..Photomatix Pro software THANK YOU VERY MUCH FOR YOUR VIEWS MY FRIENDS…....... xo

  • Loch Arklet on a cold winter morning .. featuring another of the well-known, and much photographed, solitary trees in the area. Part of the Loch Lomond and Trossachs National Park, Scotland. Hand-held 3exp HDR; colour overlay to enhance the mood; Canon EOS 450D + 17-85mm zoom; Featured in the following group: / Collage and Landscape Photography

  • Love those ripples and sand crab wallows…

  • A 3 Shot HDR processed in Photomatix Pro Camera Fuji S100FS Windsor Castle, in Windsor in the English county of Berkshire, is the largest inhabited castle in the world and, dating back to the time of William the Conqueror, is the oldest in continuous occupation. The castle’s floor area is approximately 484,000 square feet (44,965 square metres). Together with Buckingham Palace in London and Holyrood Palace in Edinburgh, it is one of the principal official residences of the British monarch. Queen Elizabeth II spends many weekends of the year at the castle, using it for both state and private entertaining. Her other two residences, Sandringham House and Balmoral Castle, are the Royal Family’s private homes. Most of the Kings and Queens of England, later Kings and Queens of Great Britain, and later still kings and queens of the United Kingdom and the Commonwealth realms, have had a direct influence on the construction and evolution of the castle, which has been their garrison fortress, home, official palace, and sometimes their prison. Chronologically the history of the castle can be traced through the reigns of the monarchs who have occupied it. When the country has been at peace, the castle has been expanded by the additions of large and grand apartments; when the country has been at war, the castle has been more heavily fortified. This pattern has continued to the present day.

  • Sheep River, Alberta, Canada

  • Bermuda

  • For more than 900 years the Parish Church of Rye, dedicated to St Mary the Virgin, has dominated the hill on which the old town stands. When the building of the present church was started, early in the 12th century, the town itself and much of the surrounding area was still held, under a Royal deed of gift, by the Abbey of Fecamp in Normandy. It is because of this link with Fecamp and the fact that it had become an important member of the Cinque Ports Confederation that Rye has such a magnificent church, which has sometimes been called ‘the Cathedral of East Sussex’. The worst disaster in the church’s history Pack & Chapman bells cast in 1775occurred in 1377 when the town was looted and set on fire by French invaders and the church was extensively damaged. The roof fell in and the church bells were carried off to France.They were recovered the next year when men from Rye and Winchelsea sailed to Normandy, set fire to two towns and recovered much of the loot, including the church bells – one of which was subsequently hung in Watchbell Street, to give warning of any future attack. It was not returned to the church until early in the 16th century. The ‘new’ clock was installed in about 1561-2 and was made by the Huguenot Lewys Billiard. It is one of the oldest church turret clocks in the country still functioning. The pendulum, a much later addition, swings in the body of the church. The present exterior clockface and the original ‘Quarter Boys’ (so called because they strike the quarters but not the hours) were added in 1760. Today, if you wish, you can climb the church tower where you will see the 8 bells now hanging there. These are not the same bells that were stolen in 1377 as they were re-cast in 1775 and new bells added. The total weight of the 8 bells and clappers is almost 5 tons. HDR and Photoshop… Also Seen on Flickr

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