Friday, September 21, 2007
High Rise Row
Next to the large crane in the back middle of the photo is the Deauville Hotel. It was there in 1964 The Beatles performed on the Ed Sullivan show for CBS.
This photo is made up of 9 exposures from 1/2 - 30 seconds each, then combined in a process called HDR (high dynamic range).
Labels:
A1A,
buildings,
city lights,
HDR,
high dynamic range,
night photography
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8 comments:
Wow, that's gorgeous, Dude. Well done.
Thanks Charles!
I absolutely love this photograph, enlarging is even better. Such detail and color, very nice work.:)
tc
I had no idea that one photo could be made out of so many.
Wonderful!
top cat,
Thank you. I sent my parents a 12"x18" print of it and my Dad said he could almost see inside the hotel down the street. ;-)
mona,
Thanks, the HDR tone mapping is a very slick process to display more stops of light than a single image can.
That is an absolutely fantastic shot! Beautiful!
Welcome to City Daily Photo! I'm looking forward to seeing more of Miami Beach! :-D
I agree with Charles, it's simply gorgeous...so sharp and clear and the colours are brilliant.
wow, thanks Ann and ng-coder!
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