Moving clouds over the St. Martin's Cathedral It's quite nice, that they already removed the scaffolding from the St. Martin's Cathedral in Bratislava. The tower looked quite bad in all of the cityscape shots. I went with 7 shots for this one. The tower is very white now, so the surrounding light makes it very bright, and I wanted to have detail in the whole photo. Also the long exposure of the +3EV photo captured this very nice movement in the clouds. more about this photo on http://blog.hdrshooter.net
Looking up in the Almudena Cathedral I think I spend at leas one hour in the Almudena Cathedral. If my friends weren't waiting for me, it would be many more. It's a really nice cathedral, with endless possibilities for HDR photos. It's also a nice example of a very high dynamic range. I went with 6 shots here, from -2 to +3, taken in two series (one -2,0 and +2, the second at -1,+1,+3). But this was still not enough. As you can see in the windows, the light coming from outside is still too strong, so you can't see any detail in the windows. If I had the Promote Control remote when I took this, I would go at least from -4 to +4. More on this shot on http://blog.hdrshooter.net
Neo-Romanesque crypt What a place this is. When I first entered, I thought it was endless. The rows of pillars just repeat into the distance. It's just stunning. And as I was there quite late (around 7 o'clock) it was completely empty. Just me and my camera. It was also a great place for HDR. If you look at the before/after comparison, you will see that the bottom part was quite dark, with the ceiling brightly lit. A perfect example to when to use HDR. Before/after comparison on my blog http://blog.hdrshooter.net