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June 10, 2009 by tawcan
Posted in photography | Tagged cityscapes, false creek, photography, photos, toy, vancouver | 8 Comments
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Are these untouched? Looks like some HDR effects have been added…
I shot all of them in RAW and only touched the first one. The first one I created a total of 5 images (+2, +1, 0, -1, -2 EV) and tonemapped them. Some ppl call this HDR but it’s not a true HDR IMO since you’re essentially using the same image. The other 2 are not touched other than some sharpening.
Nice! You should try selling these to stock photo sites.
Your new toy? Wait a minute… DID YOU BUY A NEW CAMERA????
Update please!
Gorgeous pics. Loving the colours. I love seeing Vancouver shots…. we are so lucky to live in such an amazing city!
Gorgeous pix!
Net Chick says hello!
Great pics and nice camera.
Nice new toy. lovely shots. Netchick sent me.
Hi,
My name is Nancy Macdonald. I’m a journalist with Maclean’s Magazine. I’m working on a leisure piece, looking at holiday trends (how long Canadians vacation, compared to the global average, where we go when we travel, etc.).
I noticed, from your Twitter feed, that you’re staying local (a “staycation,” as they say).
I’m wondering if you’d be interested in talking to the magazine about why you’re staying local this summer — and its benefits (and drawbacks).
Thanks in advance for your time,
Nancy
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