Oh wow - these are amazing - the colour really ‘pops’
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Wowee Danny!!!
Those would make amazing screen wallpapers!
Incredibly stunning pictures!
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nature always puts on a great display when not damaged by human hands - absolutely lovely!
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Fantastic, Danny, thank you!
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Love the black and white one Danny. So Moody.
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Amazing pictures, Danny!
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Look like HDR photos to me
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Yes they all have a touch of HDR.
Whatever they are they are excellent photos….
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In photography and videography, HDR or high-dynamic-range imaging is the set of techniques used to reproduce a greater range of luminosity than that which is possible with standard photographic techniques. Standard techniques allow differentiation only within a certain range of brightness. Outside this range, no features are visible because in the brighter areas everything appears pure white, and pure black in the darker areas. The ratio between the maximum and the minimum of the tonal value in an image is known as the dynamic range. HDR is useful for recording many real-world scenes containing very bright, direct sunlight to extreme shade, or very faint nebulae. High-dynamic-range (HDR) images are often created by capturing and then combining several different, narrower range, [exposures]
In lay mans terms you take 3(or more) shots using different exposures. Meaning some brighter some darker. Then in Photoshop (or one of many other programs) you combine the 3(or more). From there you adjust to taste.
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Thank you for explaining Danny, much appreciated…
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Interesting Danny! Thanks for the detail.
They’re all breathtakingly beautiful
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