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Two shots of Mt. Bailey near Diamond Lake, Oregon. I used a trial version of some automated HDR software called "Photomatix". I highly recommend it. In the black and white image I went a step further and used the calculations menu in photoshop to create what I hope is a rather dramatic black and white shot. Which is your favorite? Drop me a line! Thanks.
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The b & w, for sure.
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