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Great Wall

Photography Landscape posted on Feb 14, 2007
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Here is a section of the Great Wall near Beijing that has not been restored. This is my first experiment with HDR (high dynamic range) photography--tone mapping with multiple exposures. It seems to work :-)

Comments (16)


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Pannyhb

6:35PM | Wed, 14 February 2007

It sure does - even if I don't understand the process (I guess they don't have it on my point and shoot:) Great perspective and a wonderful capture.

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kurtsart

6:59PM | Wed, 14 February 2007

Fantastic detail and colors!! Yes HDR is also known as bracketing, and even works well with film. Kudos for a great photo in a great location!

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zoren

7:15PM | Wed, 14 February 2007

nice work! great shot!!!

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Lashia

7:27PM | Wed, 14 February 2007

Beautiful natural framing. Old ruins like these always create such a beautiful scene and emotion. Happy Valentines Day! :-)

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tofi

7:38PM | Wed, 14 February 2007

I must tell you that you are wrong when you say that it "seems" to work... because it most certainly does! This image is so clear, flawless and has such a strong sense of reality. The rocks and stones are so beautiful in layout and position, and it is taken at such an angle that one feels to ascend and venture out into the nature in what lies beyond.... a truly magnificent photograph in all respects! If this is your first "experiment", I'd fear to see what your next one is like...... lol :)

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Silvra

7:40PM | Wed, 14 February 2007

Ja, es ist doch sehr gut geworden, bravo!!!!!

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Richardphotos

7:43PM | Wed, 14 February 2007

a view I have never seen and a most stunning pov

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TomDart

8:38PM | Wed, 14 February 2007

I might have cropped differently...but, my first thought was how did this shot get the dynamic range..exposure looks fine on all ends from foreground to the distant wall. Now I know..hdr. Yes, it did work and you made it work quite well.

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kansas

11:11PM | Wed, 14 February 2007

A wonderful photo view. Great detail.

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Thelby

1:38AM | Thu, 15 February 2007

Exceptional Shot!!!

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Fractelaar

1:42AM | Thu, 15 February 2007

Great perspective vieuw Toby

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Syrup

6:49AM | Thu, 15 February 2007

A stunning capture! :B eaver !

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ToBeNamedLater

7:56AM | Thu, 15 February 2007

Great job. Ugh, I'm dying to see the Great Wall!

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vulcanccit

9:49PM | Thu, 15 February 2007

awesome shot, I love how the wall reveals wonders in the background

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nikolais

3:00AM | Thu, 26 July 2007

splendid pov

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Mousson

8:57AM | Thu, 11 December 2008

WOWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWW Travail formidable ! Pov !!!


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