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A little HDR from PA
Lens: Sigma 18-50 f/2.8 Camera: Pentax K-5 Photo Location: Lancaster Countyy, PA 
Posted By: FuzzyOne, 01-01-2012, 09:12 PM

3-5 exposures developed in Photomatix. Both were handheld on a very windy day.





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01-01-2012, 09:46 PM   #2
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That stone building is really something. It's a shame the way that modern roads have been built right up against such fine old buildings.
Nice images.
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That's the way HDR should be done.
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These are great, love that second one.

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Love our old structures. I'm up here in Berks County, the old and very old buildings never stop to amaze me. I have hundreds of shots of these buildings and there's plenty more to shoot!
Nice shots Fuzzy, keep 'em coming! Lancaster county is a beautiful area and full of this old, rich history! Tom
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First one is HDR done right. Nice job.
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I love both of those, very well done!
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Well done. Wish more HDR was done like this.
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Thank you all for the comments. Lancaster Cty. holds a lot of history. My father-in-law, who is a painter, resides there. He always finds those true picture spots.

Yes, both are HDR....the second was just processed a little different than the first

Here is a little fact I learned that some may not know. The "S" emblems on the wall to the first building is used for structural integrity of the walls. There is a steel cable which runs the length of the building...just thought I would mention that!

Thanks again.
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I grew up in York County. I wonder if I know where those buildings are.
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That's the way HDR should be done.
Amen! Very nice use of the technique.

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Excellent HDR usage. Great stuff!
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That is indeed HDR at its very best in that it doesn't scream HDR in your face. Fantastic and inspiring!
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Well done! Great use of HDR.
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Very powerful architectural photos, well done
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