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    An urban landscape this time. Gave it the HDR (Hhigh Dynamic Range) treatment, and its had really brought the image out more.

    The first is the original jpeg, the second treated.

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    Yes, very affective, turns a good photograph into a very good photograph, gives it more impact.
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    Wow. It most certainly shows the difference.
    Excellent.

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    Quite a big difference.Very nice too
    I'm not much of a photographer. My mother is the fanatic but I do enjoy it when I have the time.

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    Thank you greatly for your comments.... They are greatly received by all I am still in the experimental stage with HDR, and I hope you don't mind me posting more landscape photographs rather that wildlife.... I do shoot wildlife too, honestly... LOL

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    I agree - it certainly has given a certain something to the photo.

    Where exactly was it, can you remember?

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