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Taken in Saint-Basile, Québec, Canada with a Canon Digital Rebel XTi. I used a technique called HDR to get the maximum luminance into the picture. I also applied a tone mapping to get rich colors. (This is my favorite HDR photos that I have taken!)
This High Dynamic Range (HDR) photo was taken in the early morning hours at Calgary International Airport (YYC). Our flight was going to Toronto. While waiting for the crew to get ready, the sky was giving us a nice show, which reflected in the aircraft's body.
Canon 40D with 17-85mm lens. HDR in Photomatix, minor level and saturation applied in Adobe Photoshop.
Picture taken on my first day in Paris, during my most recent holiday there. It was at sunset, the sky was cloudy and little windy. This is an HDR file processed by three bracketed photos.
Nikon D7000, Nikon AF-S DX NIKKOR 10-24mm f/3.5-4.5G ED. All shots at f/18 and ISO 100. Post-processing with Photomatix 4.0 and Adobe Photoshop CS5.
A high dynamic range (HDR) panorama of the Dresdner Hofkirche, the Residenzschloss and the Zwinger. It's a part of a 360-panorama that took me twelve hours to create.
A photo of the bridge in Rome that leads to the Via de la Conciliazione, heading to Vatican City. Sorry for the exaggerated HDR, but I liked the contrast between the green and orange that it produced.
Canon EOS 500D, EF-S 18-55mm f/3.5-5.6 IS, Adobe Lightroom 3, Adobe Photoshop CS5.
This is an HDR photo made of 3 exposures from the lighthouse at Seals Rock in the morning at sunrise. This lighthouse has the oldest, still working light unit in the world. The view was very spectacular and dramatic and by combining this into a HDR photo I tried to carryover a small piece of the feeling I had when I took this photo.
Canon EOS 450D, Tokina 12-24, Adobe Photoshop CS4.