Off topic: Not my bunny, it's my nephew with a friends bunny. Shot with a Canon 20D and a 17-40 F4L, with a 430 Flash cieling bounced, using an omnibounce.
Thanks. Your shot setting cries out for HDR. It would look really nice just to expose a bit more of the houses. Or capture the sky more than the foreground if you want to underexpose the houses.
Here are some I took. HDR, tone mapping, and all other post processing done in Photomatix and Photoshop CS3. These are all just basically "OMG I finally started doing HDR stuff!!" and I'm not necessarily attempting to make anything look realistic or stick to a particular style.
My bro...3 exposures taken and merged to HDR, tone mapped, then taken into Photoshop for further processing:
My wife took this pic at work. I then took it into Photoshop and created separate exposures for importing into Photomatix:
All shots taken with a Sony Cybershot DSC-W100. I need a better camera.
Taken in Palermo, Italy
Looking across the caldera of Mount Vesuvius. As a reference on scale, there is a cluster of tiny dots at the top of the highest ridge. Those are people.
Taken during a flight to China, going over the arctic circle. Had to make these shots fast, since the plane was dark, and the light reflecting off the ice lit up the entire cabin.
Looking out over Lhasa, Tibet, from the top of floor of Potala Palace.
Sunrise in the Mediterranean--had this as my desktop picture for months.
I'll see what I can do about piecing together a high quality version of my visit to the great wall. That was a gorgeous day.