If you want to see how I made this (and how you can too!), visit my HDR Tutorial. I hope it gives you some new tricks!
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Nikon D3S
It's a great camera. It's so great I bought one to be a backup for my D3X. Truthfully, it's more than just a backup -- well, rather than repeat myself, you can read the full thing on the Nikon D3S Review page.
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On the day before the launch, I was ushered out a few football fields away from the shuttle. It was surreal being so close, even though I wanted to be closer...closer...closer.... but the 28-300 (See the Nikon 28-300 Review) was plenty lens enough to get in tight so you can see all the details of the shuttle and the launch facility skunkworks...
See all my NASA shots here...
- Trey Ratcliff
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I think, as Americans, we are over-the-top interested in European train stations. I really enjoy them. I don't know why... they just seem like really interesting places to be. This is part of the train station in Leipzing -- the part after you get off the train and go into the shopping area. Curiously, if you look at the large or original size, you can see taxi cabs driving through the inside of the mall. I do not have a full explanation for this.
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You guys know I love the Asian airports. I can't quite figure out why they are all so awesome. I suppose that the government just pours a ton of money into them. But, I don't really understand the economics of airports, even though I spend a lot of time in them. I know the airlines have to lease the gates, so that provides a regular income, but probably not enough to pay back the billion dollar pricetag to get it built. I'm pretty sure there is a lot of incestuous stuff that goes on... I know some giant Asian airlines are subsidized by the government, which in turn give money to airports that are owned partially by the government, and it all gets more messy from there. I suppose I'm just used to the government doing everything badly here.
This is one of the smaller terminals in Beijing. The main terminal is huge, and you get to this one after you pass through security. The floors are so glossy, I feel like wearing ice skates!
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