This time I have something really special for you. I started a new project in taking HDR pictures.
HDR (high dynamic range) consists basically of storing in a picture file much more information than a computer screen can display. A regular bitmap file stores each pixel as three 8-bit values which, combined, give the pixel’s color — that makes for 16 million different colors, and it’s already slightly more definition than your average computer screen can really display.

Click on the image to see the better quality picture (File Size 268KB - 1175KB)

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