It's taken awhile but I've finally got a few of the HDR photos ready to post. There were a lot of great photos but I showed restraint and I only have 31 photos to post. I didn't check but some of the photos may already be in the blog but not their HDR version. HDR means 3 photos with slightly different aperture and focal lengths are merge together to create what is generally a more vibrant photo. We tend to use the HDR technique when it is either very flat light or difficult light (like taking a photo into the sun). There a couple of photos that still aren't the best but at least you can see what you are taking a photo of.

London
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Tower Bridge

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Falkirk
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The Kelpies

Glen Coe
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Oban
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From the ferry

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On the boat tour

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Sunset in Oban

Driving toward Skye
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Skye
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Portree Harbour

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Portree Harbour

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An old castle

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Fairy Pools

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Old Man of Storr

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Quiraing

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Quiraing

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Quiraing

Lewis
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Callanish Standing Stones

Harris
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Northern Scotland
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Orkney
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Inside the Italian Church

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Old Man of Hoy from the Ferry

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Ring of Brodgar

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Skara Brae

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Churchill Barrier

Near John o'Groats
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Duncansby Stacks