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" Charleston South Carolina"
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Location: home...finally, home .
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Thanks for the photos . Love Port Jeff . I cannot believe that it was over sixty years ago that my parents, brother & I would eat at The Elks Hotel every Friday night . Jimmy & the waiters knew all of our names . Darlings was just down the street . Comics were 10 cents and he usually had penny candy.... such a golden time.
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not hdr at all . these are just single exposure shots . i tend to like a lot of presence and contrast but that does not make for an hdr photo which is multiple exposures tone mapped back in to a range that can be displayed on a conventional monitor .
in fact a true hdr which can't be displayed on our monitors has no different look then any other photo except it has an extended range . there really is no such thing as a classic hdr look . the cartoon look can come from tone mapping an hdr back in to a range that can be viewed by a conventional monitor like pinching a slinky to get it back in the box .
an hdr look can range from flat and boring to cartoon like depending on where you pinch it .
Thanks for the photos . Love Port Jeff . I cannot believe that it was over sixty years ago that my parents, brother & I would eat at The Elks Hotel every Friday night . Jimmy & the waiters knew all of our names . Darlings was just down the street . Comics were 10 cents and he usually had penny candy.... such a golden time.
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