Sunrise at Athens. At the foreground you see the Parthenon, a temple of the Greek goddess Athena, built in the 5th century BC. The final image is the result from two stacked images taken from exactly the same spot with a six minute time gap. The first photo provides some structural detail of the temple which is eventually lost to the second photo due to the extreme illumination from the sun. Also some processing is done to remove unwanted elements (scaffolds, cranes etc). For the purists here is the original one shot picture with a very light processing (only color improvement and unsharp mask).

Photo1: Camera Canon EOS XTi, 23/07/2008 06:28 UT+3, Shutter Speed 1/50, Aperture Value 10.0 (Bresser scope), ISO Speed 100, Bresser Skylux 70mm prime focus, Photo2: Camera Canon EOS XTi, 23/07/2008 06:34, Shutter Speed 1/320, Aperture Value 10.0 (Bresser scope), ISO Speed 100, Bresser Skylux 70mm prime focus, Stacked in PhotoImpact 6.0 - Processed in Photoshop CS2