Pier Below

HauerHauer Registered Users Posts: 550 Major grins
edited October 18, 2007 in Landscapes
Hi - here's a HDR version of my previously submitted "Below-the-Pier". I was quite surprised with the difference and considered it worthwhile to share.
Location: Underneath Southwold Pier, Southwold, Suffolk, UK.
Note - it was a single photo taken in fine jpeg quality that has been transformed using Photomatix software.

Equipment: D50 + Nikon 18-200VR @34mm, aperture f/22, shutter speed 1/10 & ISO 200.

Cheers - Herman
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  • borrowlenses.comborrowlenses.com Registered Users Posts: 441 Major grins
    edited October 15, 2007
    Awesome pic! Much post-processin' ?
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  • HauerHauer Registered Users Posts: 550 Major grins
    edited October 16, 2007
    Awesome pic! Much post-processin' ?

    Minor sharpening / cropping applied. Otherwise, only the standard HDR conversion process using Photomatix. Thanks for commenting.

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  • borrowlenses.comborrowlenses.com Registered Users Posts: 441 Major grins
    edited October 17, 2007
    Minor sharpening / cropping applied. Otherwise, only the standard HDR conversion process using Photomatix. Thanks for commenting.

    Cheers - Herman

    It really looks great and I love the conversion effect that the pillars have.
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  • cmasoncmason Registered Users Posts: 2,506 Major grins
    edited October 17, 2007
    Love the shot, but to me, the wood planks look almost artificial, like they have been photoshopped in. There isn't enough contrast as you would expect...perhaps adding back in some shadow or contrast to the planks, and it would really look more 'natural'
  • schmooschmoo Registered Users Posts: 8,468 Major grins
    edited October 17, 2007
    cmason wrote:
    Love the shot, but to me, the wood planks look almost artificial, like they have been photoshopped in. There isn't enough contrast as you would expect...perhaps adding back in some shadow or contrast to the planks, and it would really look more 'natural'
    Such is a common artifact of HDR, n'est ce pas? :D

    I still like the photo. Great colors, certainly cheerier than any of the pillars on piers I have walked beneath. thumb.gif

    The photo looks very slightly tilted I think? Which is not really a problem for me since I am afraid of the ocean and usually get a bit dizzy standing this close to it. lol3.gif But it could just be natural warping of the wood.
  • kisikisi Registered Users Posts: 83 Big grins
    edited October 17, 2007
    pretty dramatic change and a cool result! i like how there is sort of a glow coming from the pilings. the one thing i would try to change is the greyish sky color on the left side of the photo... looks like it was blown out white in the original so i guess the conversion brought it down to grey? i dont really have any experience using photomatix so not sure how much control you have. anyway i think i would prefer a lighter sky color as the grey makes it look a bit fake or posterized or something.
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  • Aaron JorsAaron Jors Registered Users Posts: 470 Major grins
    edited October 18, 2007
    Intersting shot. I like the composition as it takes your eye through the picture.
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