HDR of Petronas Twin Towers

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    Dramatic night view from downtown Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia of the buildings formerly known as the world's tallest. HDR composed from 5 different exposures.

    Khaiza Corp., jade001, shinnygogo, Frinik, and 7 other people added this photo to their favorites.

    1. jade001 65 months ago | reply

      Excellent! This turned out great!

    2. J316 65 months ago | reply

      best picture of the Twins i've ever seen. Congrats.!!

    3. Spoiler_3 65 months ago | reply

      Hi, I'm an admin for a group called HDR Anything, and we'd love to have your photo added to the group.

    4. shinnygogo 65 months ago | reply

      wow! what a shot !!!

    5. karanmehta 65 months ago | reply

      Great photo - well done!

    6. speediene 65 months ago | reply

      Beautiful! Excellent job indeed!

    7. surash.balakrishnan 64 months ago | reply

      Hi lan,

      I have tried few techniques on HDR but nothing seems to work fine for me... kind of giving up..

      Are you kind enough to guide me on the steps taken by you to capture this photo?..

      I'm using nikon D40x which doesnt support exposure bracketting but i can set the shutter or EV compensation for each and every shot mannually which i believe its almost the same as exposure braketting..

      Would be waiting for your reply.. my email would be surash.balakrishnan@finisar.com

      Thanks a lot.

      Rgds,
      Surashb

    8. healymarketing 27 months ago | reply

      Hi Ian,

      This is a nice image. Thank you for contributing it for use. Our firm has included it in our website as a location shot, credited with a link to your account.
      We are happy to endorse your work, and you are welcome to add the link where we've used it to your website or online portfolio [http://www.healyconsultants.com/company-incorporation/MalaysiaCompanyFormation.html]. Should you have any objections or questions, please let us know.

      Thank you and best regards,
      Healy Consultants Pte Ltd

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