10mm, crowd, Forty Second Street, midtown Taken with a Canon EOS 350d + Canon EF-S 10-22mm. * Exposure: 1/20s * Aperture: f/6.3 * ISO Speed: 200 * Exposure Bias: 0/10 EV * Exposure Program: Aperture Priority * Focal Length: 10 mm Yesterday I was asked on my flickr account how I did that HDR image get done with all that motion? Since I think that this piece of information might be interesting for some of you I add my answer here, too: "A drawback of a true HDR is that it only works with scenes that do not change for a certain period of time as you have to take at least three pictures of it. In an urban setting like 42nd Street in New York such conditions are very unlikely. So you have to rely on a single raw file which usually contains enough information that you can produce three images one f-stop apart and there you are. Next thing is Photomatix as usual. So keep in mind: shooting in raw mode is absolutely essential for that kind of images! "

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Forty Second Street #02, NYC | Jan 05 2007

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