HDR - Tamborine Mountain


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Title     HDR - Tamborine Mountain
Photographer     albertdebruijn/Albert (3,637) Send mail to this user
Portfolio     National Parks
F-stop     f/11
Shutter speed     1/30 sec
Category     Landscape
Lens     Tamron SP24-135mm
Camera     Canon 30D
Content advisory     G (general audiences)
Submitted     April 8, 2007 9:09:06 PM CDT
Views     498
Rating     2 Thumb-up

Constructed out of 5 seperate shots, each with a 1stop differnence in setting. Merged to HDR using ArtizenHDR application. Tone Mapping also done in Artizen.

This location is Tamborine Mountain in Queensland, Australia. I visited there late last year and was in awe of this place. A dense rain forest sitting on top of a mountain, just a mere 50 miles from Brisbane and the Gold Coast.

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Thumb-up Thumb-up    from uchel/Uchel (7,117) Send mail to this user on April 9, 2007 1:54:57 AM CDT (2) Early critique

Welcome to the jungle Albert.. I'm realy impressed. Both by location as well as the HDR work. Only complaint I have is the soft look, but this could be my old display at work, where I'm sitting at the moment. Cheers. Leszek

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