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Every year on may 1st the season of steamboating begins. Therefore all steamboats come togheter for a parade with a final chorus of horns. … this is a HDR with 3 exposures (-2, 0, +2 EV) with my wide-angle lense Tokina 16-28mm f/2,8 AT-X PRO FX it was processed pre in LR, then Photomatix and post in LR again …

After a sunny afternoon i finished my test tour through the inner City and got this last glimmer of the leaving day. The silhouettes of Dresden Frauenkirche, Cathedral and Semperoper are already bathed in light. … this is a HDR with 3 exposures (-2, 0, +2 EV) with my new Lense Tokina 16-28mm f/2,8 AT-X PRO FX it was processed pre in LR, then Photomatix and post again in LR …

take this HDR-Picture in the Park of „Margretetorps Gästgifvaregård“ (56.3362373,12.8887095) very interesting place in sweden again … is a freehand shot, HDR with 3 exposures (-2, 0, +2 EV) processing in Photomatix and PS. here you can see the original Foto (exposure +1)

freehand shot HDR with 3 exposures (-2, 0, +2 EV) processing in Photomatix and PS. Nice town Bamberg, germany.

Mårup Kirke near Lønstrup (Denmark) Mårup is a former parish seat in the north of Jutland in Denmark. The site offers more than any other in Denmark, the impressive spectacle of nature. The place is located above the imposing North sea coast. Mårup ist ein ehemaliger Kirchort im Norden von Jütland in Dänemark. Der Ort bietet wie kaum ein anderer in Dänemark das eindrucksvolle Schauspiel der Naturgewalten. Der Ort befindet sich oberhalb der imposanten Nordseesteilküste.

Mårup Kirke near Lønstrup (Denmark) the anchor Mårup is a former parish seat in the north of Jutland in Denmark. The site offers more than any other in Denmark, the impressive spectacle of nature. The place is located above the imposing North sea coast. g.co/maps/m2vjq In this design the anchor was shown. This comes from a British frigate that ran aground there on the coast. The frigate „The Crescent“, which was on the way to Gothenburg with stock for the English fleet, stranded in December 1808 before Mårup. The 226 dead are buried in a common grave at the cemetery Maarup. 7 officers and 55 sailors survived.