First image is not HDR - but a semi-normal shot of what the art looks like from a normal angel. The other two are HDR processed in Corel Paintshop Pro 6X and were taken looking straight up in the middle of these artsy structures.
EXIF N/A? Used my D610 and Tamron 20-40 wide angle lens.
Marcel - love the autumn colours of eastern Canada - I'm from Ontario and now live out west. We get lots of golden hues for a week or two then boom it is winter. Very little reds. Enjoy the glory of this season.
On a tour of New England, last week, we stopped at a cranberry farm. I found an old truck sitting near the woods and thought it would be a good HDR photo...so the first is the weak original and the rest are the various presets in NIK HDR Efex Pro 2.
Thanks for showing us the range of HDR of that old pickup - love to shoot old vehicles.
I think the B&W one at the bottom is my fav in this set. Not usually a B&W lover but in this case I think it is most appropriate.
IMO, this image tells the story of Farmer's dependency on the weather, and more. This is the kind of great shot that really makes the imagination work...
I don't think it makes any difference what camera you have in your hands, Rick. You could take great photos with a ShoeBox camera! (Nike, of course...LOL)