
One the many beautiful wind turbines that dotted the landscape of Europe

The tower on the courthouse (?) of Rothenberg (ob der Tauber)

Cafes, old-fashioned street lamps, gilded and wrought restaurant signs, Rothenberg house-fronts

Scales of Justice and the Sword

Town hall (?) and its very large cuckoo clock.

One of the gates of Rothenberg

One of the churches of Rothenberg

The cathedral of Rothenberg (in the top left)

The pharmacy (apotheke), a red car, and the houses across the street

A church and the buildings across the street

Dessert back at the Christian retreat center we were staying at

More of Europe’s alternative energy
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4 Responses
September 2nd, 2008 at 12:03 am
Your HDR shots are improving in quality. I second Trina’s motion for you to post a technically detailed treatise on what your work flow is.
September 2nd, 2008 at 12:11 am
All of the HDRs in this post were simply shot as RAWs and batch converted in Photomatix with no additional processing. I went through each of the Europe posts and posted a comment about what post-processing I did on which images.
Eventually I’ll post a detailed post about my workflow, including screenshots, but that won’t happen tomorrow.
September 2nd, 2008 at 6:50 am
I c…well, considering I don’t really ‘get’ photoshop anyway, all the details will probly go right over my head!
I’m learning slowly tho…when I make time for it.
September 2nd, 2008 at 2:31 pm
When I say workflow, that means the series of steps I use to get a picture from camera to final product. Advanced Photoshop tweaking may be one of those steps, but it is by no means the only thing.
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