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Cirque de Gavarnie (France) – Near the center (Abusive HDR)
Europe

"Le cirque de Gavarnie est un cirque naturel de type glaciaire situé dans le massif montagneux des Pyrénées, sur le territoire de la commune française de Gavarnie, dans le département des Hautes-Pyrénées, en région Occitanie.

Il fait partie du parc national des Pyrénées et a été classé en 1997 au patrimoine mondial de l'humanité par l'Unesco dans l'ensemble Pyrénées-Mont Perdu."

Source, Wikipedia: https://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cirque_de_Gavarnie

Détails Techniques:

Panorama HDR à 360° de 214 Megapixels photographié et rendu en 2011. C'était une de mes premières photos capturées avec un reflex (Nikon D5100 avec un Tamron 10-24mm) en plus d'être un de mes premiers panoramas à 360 degrés et un de mes premiers rendus HDR. D'où l'overdose de contrastes/saturation.

Il contient 45 photos toutes prises en triple exposition pour l'HDR (donc 135 photos au total), toutes prises à la main sans utiliser de trépied.

Rendu en utilisant Photomatix, Kolor Autopano Giga, Adobe Photoshop and Nik Color Efex.

Copyright: Emeric Commenge
Type: Spherical
Resolution: 20708x10354
Taken: 05/09/2011
Chargée: 07/09/2011
Published: 07/09/2011
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Tags: cirque; gavarnie; moutain; pyrenees; france; waterfall; landscape; nature; rock; tree; hdr; exterior; unesco; summer; fall; midday; mountain; stream
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