Richard loves to play around with panoramas and high dynamic range photographs. I am posting some of his favorites from our trip to France. In the panoramas, the number of photos he put together to make these ranged from as few as four to as many as 12. Typically, he used three bracketed photos to make the high dynamic range images. In some cases, a photograph is both a panorama and an hdr. He used Adobe’s Photoshop to make the panoramas and Photomatix to make the hdrs. Click on the photograph to see the image larger.
This is a panorama and high dynamic range photograph of the inside of the Cathedral of the Holy Cross in Orleans, France.
Same Cathedral from the front.
Inside the pyramid at the Louvre, designed Architect I.M .Pei.
More shots of the Cathedral at Orleans.
A look up into the bell tower from the entrance.