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Antonio,
Do not worry about your English, it far exceeds my Portugese!
'Combo', yes it comes from the word combination and we are as comfortable with this 'modern'/US term as you are.
Knowing the weight of the D3, I went for the larger version from day one, or I too would almost certainly have had your 'sinking/melting' feeling!
So, you can't say: He is gone ! ;)
:):)
Very nice isn't it ? :D:D
If you go there you would love it :) Buthan !
No TFPH any more I am afraid :o
Yes I know you are just kidding. :)
LooK here you want to see some more and... who knows, bigger :)
Cheers Nicola ! :)
I'm just back from a week travelling around Co. Kerry in Ireland and I'm trawling through the hundreds of photos - I particularly liked this one.
It's the view from the top of Healy Pass, looking down the valley at Glanmore Lake and Lauragh, County Kerry.
The Healy Pass is a winding mountain road between Adrigole in Co. Cork and Lauragh in Co. Kerry and it's one of the finest mountain roads in Ireland.
This a HDR image, composed of three exposures. Again, with any HDR that I do, I try not to overdo it. Hopefully it's worked in this instance....
http://farm7.static.flickr.com/6072/...0eedfa79_z.jpg
And this is the opposite view from the top of the Healy Pass - down the other side (towards Adrigole):
http://farm7.static.flickr.com/6178/...9a54e421_z.jpg
Originally Posted by niallc99
I don't think the HDR is overdone. Both images are wonderful. :)
I use the same program Niall. Photomatix would be no doubt the best HDR editing software out there.
Cheers.......Edwin.
Nice image with a good HDR technique. IMO it is not overdone.