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The dock was excavated and constructed in 1884 by the local engineering contractors B Cooke & Company, under the guidance of the civil engineer Edward Woods, the dock was designed to take not just lighters and barges, but also coastal steamers. It was wide and deep enough to allow craft to turn, as well as allowing two rows of vessels to pass, and to leave on the lowest of tides.
Underground ice wells were built for the Natural Ice Company Ltd which had premises beside the dock to store ice that was shipped direct from Norway. t was later taken over by Slaters Ltd and, by 1902 belonged to the United Carlo Gatti Stevenson Slater Company an amalgamation of block ice trade merchants. During the 1920s, with advances in refrigeration technology, the store was replaced by an ice-making plant above ground and an ice making factory was built in Parkgate Road. The factory remained until some time in the 1970s. Parts of the building became a restaurant in the late 1990s.
I was in desperate search mode as I looked for a foreground for the late afternoon sky. I found this small building just a couple of minutes before the light was gone.
Don't normally post early in the morning but seems to have lots of trouble uploading my photo to flickr last night.. took forever before it got there & does not seem to appear either. Anyway hope today is much better with another post :) Good morning & good night to everyone! (whichever applies) ;)
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About
Venice, Italy
The Shot
3 exposure shots (+2..0..-2 EV) in RAW taken handheld
Camera :: Canon 5D Mark II
Lens :: Canon EF 17-40mm F/4L USM
Photomatix
- Tonemapped generated HDR using detail enhancer option
Photoshop
- Blended a 0 EV tonemapped hdr to correct movement of gondolas
- Added 2 layer mask effect of 'curves' for selective contrast
- Added 1 layer mask effect of 'brightness' to darken selective areas
- Added 1 layer mask effect of 'saturation' (reds & cyans) to desaturate any harshness
- Added 1 layer mask effect of 'saturation' (blues & cyans) to enhance the sky & water
- Added 1 layer mask effect of 'saturation' (reds & yellows) to desaturate the buildings
- Added 1 layer mask effect of 'saturation' (greens & magentas) to remove chromatic aberrations
- Used 'free transform' (distort) to straighten wide angle distortion
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About
Chennai Central Railway Station
The Shot
-Standard 3 exposure shot (+2..0..-2 EV) taken using EF-S18-55mm f/3.5-5.6 IS Lens
Photomatix
- Tonemapped generated HDR using detail enhancer option
Photoshop CS4
-converted tiff to jpeg
All comments, criticism and tips for improvements are welcome.
I went to nearby Hakone Gardens, a Japanese garden in Saratoga, California. It's almost winter, not many leaves are left on the trees. The vintage Rodenstock 100mm f/2.8 slide projector lens creates round bokeh bubbles with a distinct border.
I processed a balanced and a photographic HDR photo from a RAW exposure, blended them selectively, and carefully adjusted the color balance and curves. I welcome and appreciate constructive comments.
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-- ƒ/2.8, 100 mm, 1/160 sec, ISO 160, Sony A6000, Rodenstock 100mm f/2.8, HDR, 1 RAW exposure, _DSC8945_hdr1bal1pho1f.jpg
-- CC BY-NC-SA 4.0, © Peter Thoeny, Quality HDR Photography
Pentax K100D, Pentax smc DA* 2,8/50-135@50mm. F=10, 1/320 s, ISO 200.
Panorama stitched from 3 single photos. HDR image processed from a single JPEG file.
This is part of my Macau photography practice trip exercise.
My assignment is to take photos in a junk yard. There are tyres, car seats, and car sandwiches all over there. I spotted a 'new arrival' and decided to give her a colorful final shot.
Taken by Canon EOS 5D Mark II with EF 17-40mm f4L lens with tripod. Took three different expsoures. RAW file processed by Photoshop CS5 HDR Pro to TIF, then processed by Lightroom 3 'Direct Positive' preset.
View the original image you will find how sharp the lens is.