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HDR Photo, Castle De Haar in Haarzuilens, Netherlands (Front View)
Front View of Castle De Haar in the Netherlands. It was a picture perfect day. The castle was under construction but a little Photoshop magic helped the situation to get rid of some the construction eye sores in the photo.

Canon EOS 7D with Tameron 10 - 24mm ultra wide zoom @ 10mm. 3 shot HDR done in Photomatix, post processed in Adobe LightRoom 3 Beta 2 and touched and sized in Photoshop CS 3
Castle De Haar in The Netherlands
Here is a three-shot composite HDR image processed in Photomatix Pro of
Castle De Haar in The Netherlands. HDR stands for "High Dynamic Range"
and it basically takes the best exposure features from each of the three
photos that are composited and sandwiches them together to create this
surreal image.

The Indian Meeting House along the Charles River outside of Boston, MA
Shot with my Canon EOS 7D, 3 exposure bracketed, Tone mapped HDR in
Photomatix, and then adjusted in Adobe Ligthroom 3 Beta. Finally
exported as JPG in Photoshop PS 3

Photo of Steel and Stone Pier on Long Wharf, Boston Harbor
This is an HDR image I took with my Canon EOS 7D and a Tameron 10 - 24 MM ultra wide zoom, shot at 10MM.
I tone mapped it in Photomatix and then converted it to Black and White in Adobe Lightroom 3 Beta. Finally I sized it down in Adobe Photoshop CS 3.
The temperature was well below freezing that day so it was hard to take my 3 bracketed shots in succession but thanks to the 7D's 8 FPS, it came out ok and I did not use a tripod either.


