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I'm guessing a DSLR of some kind, with Tone mapping and HDR editing?

 

Great shots by the way. I swear HDR only looks good in scotland :biggrin: Something about the ruggedness.

 

 

Yes you are right. I have an old and bashed about Canon 400d and HDR software + Photoshop. These were all taken some time ago.

 

Thanks for the kind comments everybody.

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Not in the same league, but a couple from today (and not so far north either - only Beecraigs Country Park in West Lothian!)

 

Nice stand of well thinned Spruce with feature tumbling burn:

 

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Idiot dog disapproving of the unseasonably mild temperatures cooling off in conveniently placed mud bath:

 

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