It's so easy to get a good shot nowadays. Your camera does a lot of things for you. All you have to do is to bring the camera to the right place and get a decent composition (with high MPs, you can even crop them later). I took this shot with the in-camera HDR function, handheld. No graduation filter or post processing. No tripod for bracketing for HDR. It kind of takes fun out of it but saves a lot of time. Not a master piece but decent. (Sony A7, Zeiss 24-70mm FE at 24 mm. f/13, 1/60, ISO 640, not sure how shutter speed and ISO listed if multiple exposures are taken for in-camera HDR)
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A lot of post processing here, including HDR. I don't like the greyish look of the HDR so I further post-processed it with Topaz Adjust. I now like the rich, golden look of the atrium of the cruise ship. (Nikon D90, Tokina DX Fish-eye 10-17mm at 10mm, f/3.5 ISO 640)
The Disney Music Center is in downtown L.A., walking distance from my parents' condo. I woke up at 6 AM and took this picture. The sun just rose and was giving some golden hue to the metallic wall of the building. There was so much range of color that I though I would do some HDR photos. I used a super-wide angle lens and was up against the building. (Nikon D7000, Tokina 11-16 mm at 11mm, f / 5.6, no filter, yes tripod)
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