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'''The [[wikipedia:British Columbia Parliament Buildings|British Columbia Parliament Buildings]] in [[wikipedia:Victoria, BC|Victoria, BC]] - located at 48°25′13.4″N, 123°22′11.1″W]]''' |
'''The [[wikipedia:British Columbia Parliament Buildings|British Columbia Parliament Buildings]] in [[wikipedia:Victoria, BC|Victoria, BC]] - located at 48°25′13.4″N, 123°22′11.1″W]]''' |
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+ | Attribute to Ryan Bushby |
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+ | Source: http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Image:British_Columbia_Parliament_Buildings_-_Pano_-_HDR.jpg |
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This image was created by stitching together 20 sets of HDRI images each created from 3 exposures. This makes for a total of 60 photographs used to create this image. I used CHDK so allow for the taking of several bracketed shutter speed exposures without re-metering in between. |
This image was created by stitching together 20 sets of HDRI images each created from 3 exposures. This makes for a total of 60 photographs used to create this image. I used CHDK so allow for the taking of several bracketed shutter speed exposures without re-metering in between. |
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The British Columbia Parliament Buildings in Victoria, BC - located at 48°25′13.4″N, 123°22′11.1″W]]
This file is licensed under Creative Commons Attribution 2.5 License In short: you are free to distribute and modify the file as long as you attribute its author(s) or licensor(s). Attribute to Ryan Bushby Source: http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Image:British_Columbia_Parliament_Buildings_-_Pano_-_HDR.jpg
This image was created by stitching together 20 sets of HDRI images each created from 3 exposures. This makes for a total of 60 photographs used to create this image. I used CHDK so allow for the taking of several bracketed shutter speed exposures without re-metering in between.
The whole process is described here.