Michael Ziegler who keeps an eye on my posts, added a comment to the posting I did of an HDR interpretation of one of the photos I took at Bodie State Park in California, asking if I could post the original photo for comparison which I thought was a great idea, so here are the before and after photos side-by-side for you to see.
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