Brooklyn Bridge in HDR
Two images, each with 8 captures. Individual images exposure blended with Photomatix Pro 7, then stitched together with Hugin
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This is a smaller version of the 1 Giga-Pixel image used to showcase the TACC Stallion Display at the University of Texas...
http://www.tacc.utexas.edu/resources/visualization/I had the day off yesterday so I ran DT and shot a panorama of the Texas State Capitol. I must have been dead tired from working all night because I only took three rows of photos, not my usual 4....
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Camera: Canon 7D
Aperture: 11
Shutter: Don't remember
ISO: 100
Mode: Manual
Three images per frame at -2, 0, and 2. Three rows of 180 degree images. -15 degree, 0 degree, and + 15 degree vertical. I used my 17-55 IS EF-S at 35mm. I process the image with DPP, and used Photomatix Pro to HDR the frames.
I then used Photoshop CS4 to make a panorama of the resulting HDR images. I usually use Hugin, but I'm in the process of recompiling it on my iMac.
Here's the result