The museum for natural history is a natural history museum in Berlin with more than 30 million objects. It is originally a part of the Humboldt's university to Berlin since the 1st of January, 2009 an endowment of the public right with the full name „Museum for natural history – Leibniz's institute of evolution and biodiversity research at the Humboldt's university to Berlin“.
The museum is known above all because of the skeleton by Brachiosaurus brancai, the worldwide biggest built up skeleton of a dinosaur. The up to now best preserved skeleton of the type was found by a German expedition in the Tendaguru layers of the colony at that time German East Africa, today Tanzania. The Art-Epithet brancai honours of the museum manager at that time Wilhelm von Branca who had allowed the financing of the expedition. Indeed, a detailed study was published by Taylor (2009) who compared the built up skeleton to the Holotyp of Brachiosaurus, and came to the end that the Tendaguru material is to be put in own type Giraffatitan.
The Brachiosaurus brancai is the central element of the new exhibition "Saurian world" in the roofed patio of the museum. This exhibition devotes itself to the archaeological site Tendaguru (upper law). Beside the Brachiosaurus other six dinosaurs are to be seen: Dicraeosaurus, Diplodocus, Kentrosaurus, Allosaurus, Dysalotosaurus and Elaphrosaurus. Exhibition islands devote themselves to the airspace or the aquatischen area of Tendaguru. Moreover, in the patio is to be seen the very well-preserved original of an Archaeopteryx („Berlin copy“), the oldest known bird from the Solnhofener record limes of South Germany.
Yes indeed you did! It doesn't look like HDR..! Did you do it with RAW (single file)? I usually find it hard to experiment with HDR when there is movement. And it is a pleasure!
I work with three different HDR - to programmes. 1. Photomatix 2. Dynamic photo HDR 3. HDREfex In every programme I provided an in colour one and b/w HDR. Afterwards I searched for myself from every HDR the best details, and joined them. Then this picture still works on I in PhotoImpact with some effects. I hope so much that you can correctly understand everything. I wish a fantastic day my dear friend!
Thank you for taking the time to explain all this Petra..! I usually only use Photomatix, I never considered using mulpiple HDR programmes before. So you merge the HDR images in Photoshop?
I hope you're having a WONDERFUL day my sweet friend!
Hehehe... for dear friends I always find time! Yes, I take several HDR - programmes because the results are partially different. Thus I can choose in each case the best scenes, and join! Hehehe... I has never worked after a Tutorial. I edit the photos to my mind and feeling! I hope, you are fine dear Sofia. Many embraces!
And it is a pleasure!
I work with three different HDR - to programmes.




1. Photomatix
2. Dynamic photo HDR
3. HDREfex
In every programme I provided an in colour one and b/w HDR.
Afterwards I searched for myself from every HDR the best details, and joined them.
Then this picture still works on I in PhotoImpact with some effects.
I hope so much that you can correctly understand everything.
I wish a fantastic day my dear friend!
I hope you're having a WONDERFUL day my sweet friend!
Hehehe... for dear friends I always find time!

Yes, I take several HDR - programmes because the results are partially different.
Thus I can choose in each case the best scenes, and join!
Hehehe... I has never worked after a Tutorial.
I edit the photos to my mind and feeling!
I hope, you are fine dear Sofia. Many embraces!
I thank for your nice remark!
Yes, it's really very impressive to see the skeleton up close. Sooooo big!
I thank for your nice feedback my dear Joe!