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Panorama (13655x5100, marged x5)
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Panorama (Size 20956 x 5425,merged x7), Wyoming, Grand Teton
National Park, Teton Village, Fall Color, Landscape
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Merged x 7 (original size: 21270 x 5590)
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Panorama, merged x8, Original Zize: 22460 x 5516
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Original Size 34069x5580, merged X11
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Original Size 15437 x 5672, merged X5
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Merged X7: Original Size 22870x5550
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Panorama (Original Size: 26049 x 5292, merged x 9)
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Original size 12600 x 5170, merged x 5
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Texas, El Camino del Rio, Big Bend Ranch State Park,Panorama,
Orignal Size 27277x4790, merged x 10
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Thanks Ray for the comments. This photo was very last one taken at 05:54 AM. At this time, the eyes may not sense any color because it is too dark for human eyes (the color express is dependent on light). However, the sense of my camera is able to detect the color on the sky and the wall of the ruins.
YZ
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California, Eastern Sierra, Alabama Hills, Mount Whitney
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Orignal Size 17600x5296, merged x 7
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Original size: 12100 x 4910, merged x 6 photos
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Original size 17650x5200, merged X6
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Sorry, Richard. There was an error in previous comment. I parked at road side about a quater mile EAST (not west) of Visitor Parking.
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Not more than 15 minute walk. However, it was not from Official Visitor Parking site. I parked on the road about quater mile west of the Visitor Parking. Otherwise, there would be too many footprints on the dunes.
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Excellent view. well done. YZ
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Original size 12100 x 4910, merged x6 photos
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original Size 21229 x 5113, merged x 8
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Original size 22739 X 5004; merged x 8 exposures
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COMBINED HDR: This photo demonstrates a new methodology
to improve HDR presentation. COMBINED is defined in this
methodology to COMBINE one HDR photo merged with multiples
exposures and one single exposure photo to form a COMBINED
HDR photo.
Specifically in this photo: The sky is a paste from a single exposure
of three photos used to form lower part of rock HDR component.
The goal to use single exposure in the sky is to reduce HDR process
artifacts in the sky and in the interface between the sky and rock;
and also reduce the noise in the sky.
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This photo is combined an HDR and a regular photos. The rocks are
HDR photo merged with three exposure. The sky is from only one of
three photos to reduce the noise of HDR and intercae artifacts
between the sky and rocks
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Thanks for the comments. The photo was taken on June 21, 2011.
Washington State, Palouse Region, Barn, 华盛顿州, 田园,
in Landscape
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