Thanks guys. I think it's just a tad to dark but I'm still learning.
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dirtman, that is a nice try at HDR. Only thing that stands out are the "spots" on the water. They look like dustspots on the sensor or could be buoys (sp) on the lake. Doublecheck and see or you can get rid of those w/ some clone tool on your software. It takes away from the image IMO. If it's used for editorial purposes and they are buoys then you should leave them in to preserve the integrity of the image. If the image is for show, then I would get rid of them.2004 TJ X
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Beautiful shot Chuck. I always use HDR photos for my desktop background. Do you have a hi-res shot of that I could get?|90 XJ|4.0|AX-15|NP231|RE H&T|TnT Y-Link|RE Coils|BOR Leaves|ACOS|D30/Aussie|8.8/ARB|35" Kevlar MTRs|Custom Exo,Sliders,Bumpers|
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Montreal, Canada
I was in Montréal last week, and did some exploring with my brother and his wife. All of these shots are from downtown Montréal or from Mount Royal. Which is a mountain on the island of Montréal and from which the city took it name. The mountain is not very high, but it’s the highest point on the island.
Lots of pretty flowers in the park.
Downtown as seen from the overlook. This shot was produced by merging three images into one. It could have been done with one shot and cropped, but the resolution would not have been as good.
Another shot from the overlook, a planter full of flowers with some of the buildings from downtown in the background.
This shot is from a different overlook around the other side of the mountain. The bridge you see is Pont Jacques-Cartier.
These are two shots of a staircase in the park. It’s of no particular importance other than it just looks cool.
I’m not sure what building this is, it’s in what is called the “Old Quarter” of downtown Montréal.
This is the outside of the “basilique Notre-Dame de Montréal” There is so much to say about this magnificent building that it would be to hard to put it all in here.
This is the inside of the basilique Notre-Dame de Montréal
The basilique Notre-Dame de Montréal supposedly has the largest pipe organ in North America.
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Originally posted by nwoods View PostI completely agree. Really nice. Tell me that was not hand held!
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