A Look out of the office

End of the day and still couldn't find any patents for Al Gore. Must not be looking hard enough.
So, I turned off the lights and shot the building outside my window at about 8:00pm.
Converted to HDR - had never done this before. Its not a great shot, but it is neat to see the range output.
And with a curves layer thrown in for kicks:
EDIT: Image(s) removed. See my gallery for image(s).
So, I turned off the lights and shot the building outside my window at about 8:00pm.
Converted to HDR - had never done this before. Its not a great shot, but it is neat to see the range output.
And with a curves layer thrown in for kicks:
EDIT: Image(s) removed. See my gallery for image(s).
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Is that building under construction?
.....or is just the way the lights are reflecting off it? ... Skippy.
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I still can't figure out HDR, no matter how many images I put together,
under exposed and over exposed ..... even tried 7 it tells me there is not enough ummm I forget what the word was to create a constructive HDR
My assortment range to near on total darkness right through to extremely bright and blown out
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:skippy Everyone has the right to be stupid, but some people just abuse the privilege :dgrin
Yup - condominiums I believe. Too much $$$$ for my salary.
I tried it once before and got the same error, whatever it was called. This time I got lucky I guess.
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