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High Dynamic Range
An HDR image is commonly made by taking three photos of the same scene, each at different shutter speeds. The result is a bright, medium, and dark photo, based on the amount of light that got through the lens. A software process then combines all the photos to bring details to the shadows and highlights both. This helps to achieve the same task in the final photograph that the human eye can accomplish on the scene.
Library StGallen
Weistannen
Weistannen
Bad leibenzell in Autumn
Gonzen from Railway station
Wangs towards Vilters
Heading towards Trubach
River Rhine
The Rhine passing through Switzerland
Nidberschrinzer
A small alp in Mels Switzerland
Lutzisteine
Autumnal Tree
Klausenpass
Nargold
The Nargold River
Klewenalp July 2015
Klewenalp July 2015
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