tell me where.I have photed the bridge at Pakenham several times but cant get a good result.
Where are you from?
Reijo
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Hi All,
Here's one a photographed yesterday at Farm near Pakenham. Details are:
Shutter Speed: 1/125s
Exposure Program: Manual
Aperture: f/9.5
ISO: 200
Focal Length: 11.5
Metering: Pattern
Camera: D70S
Lens: Sigma 10-20mm f/4.0-5.6
File Format: RAW
Camera Mount: Handheld
Post processing: Camera Raw, Photoshop, Dodge/Burn, B&W Conversion
tell me where.I have photed the bridge at Pakenham several times but cant get a good result.
Where are you from?
Reijo
I live in Stittsville.
Very dramatic image, I really like it. The sky is amazing.
it's interesting, because in your notes you don't mention HDR, and yet when I look at at, I'm definitely reminded (at least a little) of the typical signature HDR effect.
I really like the composition - the only thing that bugs me a little is the snow in the ground is a little grey - this is probably intentional if you darkened it to make the building pop more.
Still - impressive image!
Hi Ben,
Good point about the snow on the ground - needs to be dodged a bit more.
No this is not an HDR. Single image. I use a technique whereby I make use of the shadow & highlight tool in photoshop, and I also do a conversion between RGB and Lab color before doing the B&W conversion. I'll post the color version some time tomorrow.
Regards,
MikeV
Cool - look forward to it.
Yes, I realise it's not an HDR, I just just pointing out that (to me) it has some of the visual characteristics of one - perhaps through your use the pushing/pulling the shadows/highlights, maybe..?
Here's the colour version (Maybe I'll post my RAW version too).
The colour one is quite attractive, but in this case your processed image is by far the better one imo - it has more drama, and more visual interest. Good job!
Thanks for posting - certainly one of the better images I've seen here so far.
Another great photo! Love the angle at which you shot it at.. and great processing.
Some of you guys just amaze me at what you can do! Time to get a Photoshop for dummies book..lol
I like the b/w, my only nit would be to clone out the disruptions in the foreground snow.
Nice work!
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