Yes, 2&3; thanks Scotracer; modbaraban. I could combine both for an average of what is best in each. Sure Giblet, it's all 'photoshop' filters and algorithms: levers, pullies, chains and sliders ... it all depends on the internal grace of the operator. Although I would prefer it murmurs "photoshop filters" instead of screech. No offence could be taken, it gives me something to work on.
Probably somebody could tweak that a bit. The first 2 photos in the thread are examples of tonemapping. I couldn't do anything to improve that photo. It could be put through some high dynamic range synth-filter, but maybe not to it's improvement: read this, it has some photo techniques that are related to long exposures.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/HDR_photography
Most digital cameras can be programmed to take a burst-series of several frames, at several exposures, then HDR puts them in a pile so you can see everything from all the exposures, but you have to read the camera manual.
The Arm series - what brilliant medical service, technique and care you received. Over the next few days I'll remember to tell people there are a few very good things about our health care system. There's some excellent work being done for people.
Sir Jackie Stewart - Triple WDC