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Some rough fun work.

Wow! Nice! The third one is just awesome!!!

P.S. how to you get the faces to "glow" so much? lighting? post-processing? please if possible share!

Oh and he second once you can see what appear to be dust specs on your sensor

I've got a bunch of shots that I can upload...but I haven't had time to go collect them all off my HD's. This shot is one that I took at the Colleville-sur-Mer American Cemetery at Omaha Beach in Normandy, France while I was there for 2 weeks working (yes getting paid to have fun and sight see) for the Army driving generals around in France. Only thing done to it was adjust contrast, as well as process into an HDR image from 3 shots. I liked the look, made it look old and weathered, and the cross just stands out. I will post more shots later after I find them and get them uploaded. There were 307 graves out of 9387 there just like this...goes to show you how costly some wars are...they can't even identify every body. Truely sad.

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Heres some more:

Golden Gate Bridge in San Francisco, CA

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Sun set at Sword Beach, Normandy France

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Same shot but earlier in the day

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a small waterfall/stream in Germany...just was walking around near an old castle and saw this...shutter speed was 5 seconds to get the water bluring. This is another HDR shot.

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hope those tide you guys over till i get more up.

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