So. Most of the time you know I (and I realize this is just me) use
HDR for artistic purposes, to combine multiple images to expand the
time being captured in the image and produce a specific effect. But
I've discovered that every once in a while HDR is useful for...
getting high dynamic range. Who'd a thunk?

Anyway, here's a 3-shot HDR of the entrance to Christchurch (one of
the colleges in Oxford):
http://www.robertstech.com/temp/7dc01263-26nat1.jpg
 
-- 
Mark Roberts - Photography & Multimedia
www.robertstech.com





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