AdrianWarren
Beware, the crocodile!
If you like this one, I'm sure you'll love some of the prints I have on Imagekind!
From the name Sheffield Park, you might assume that this was in Sheffield. It is, but it's not the one famous for its steel.
This is Sheffield Park Garden in East Sussex, which is not a million miles away from the seaside town of Brighton.
Sheffield Park Garden has some excellent autumn foliage, and is also home to one of the national Azalea collections; so it's particularly pretty in both spring and autumn.
The garden was designed by Lancelot "Capability" Brown an internationally renowned landscape gardener from the eighteenth century.
Tech:
Canon EOS 400D (aka Digital Rebel XTi), Canon EF-S 10-22.
Three exposures (0+/-2), centred at f4.5 @ 1/45th ISO100
3xRAW converted to 16bit TIFF and CA corrected with DPP, HDR and ToneMapping in Photomatix, final contrast and sharpening in Photoshop CS2.
N.B image replaced Sep09 to correct a minor colour cast.
Beware, the crocodile!
If you like this one, I'm sure you'll love some of the prints I have on Imagekind!
From the name Sheffield Park, you might assume that this was in Sheffield. It is, but it's not the one famous for its steel.
This is Sheffield Park Garden in East Sussex, which is not a million miles away from the seaside town of Brighton.
Sheffield Park Garden has some excellent autumn foliage, and is also home to one of the national Azalea collections; so it's particularly pretty in both spring and autumn.
The garden was designed by Lancelot "Capability" Brown an internationally renowned landscape gardener from the eighteenth century.
Tech:
Canon EOS 400D (aka Digital Rebel XTi), Canon EF-S 10-22.
Three exposures (0+/-2), centred at f4.5 @ 1/45th ISO100
3xRAW converted to 16bit TIFF and CA corrected with DPP, HDR and ToneMapping in Photomatix, final contrast and sharpening in Photoshop CS2.
N.B image replaced Sep09 to correct a minor colour cast.