Monday, 29 September 2014
Bromyard Tractor
Whilst going out for a walk through the Bromyad Downs I found this Case/IH 685XL Tractor hidden away from the view of the road tucked up against the hedge.
Comprising of 6 images all bracketed starting from ISO-100 f/13 1/8sec layered and tweeked to produced the final image.
Saturday, 7 June 2014
Bardge Bridge
An HDR shot of the same bridge as in one of my other earlier images, this is again 3 images of the same bridge that I layered to give this finished image.
Buoy its Tranquil
Sitting admiring the views of the great lake Windermere on this bench taking snaps and thinking it needs a subject to take away the blandness of the image, so I used the bench.
This image was just edited slightly and a vignette, taken on my Nikon D7100 late one spring afternoon in 2014.
To the River
Another HDR image that is three images of the same subject but overlaid to create an image that has some interesting shadows and colours. Taken on my Nikon D7100.
Tarn Hows Gate
The horizontal and vertical lines in this image probably will get missed but the image is very structured. An HDR image comprised of three images at various stops on my Nikon D7100 and layered.
Lakes Wall
A simple shot taken on my Nikon D7100 that gives you a view of depth, lots of texture in this image which was taken at Tarn Hows in the Lake District.
On the Avon
Where I was whilst taking this image is something you can decide for yourselves, I can tell you it is on the river Avon. This is an image I really like and still need to work on a little to tidy some bits up.
Taken over 5 images on my Nikon D7100 and layered to give the smooth image you see here.
Taken over 5 images on my Nikon D7100 and layered to give the smooth image you see here.
Hidden
Playing with black & white HDR I created this image from one photo taken on my compact Sony DCH-HX20V. The bench seems to disappear into the wall and if you look hard enough you will see other 'things' but you really need to look.
Solitary Seat
Some good tones in this image taken on my Nikon D7100, 3 images layered to give the bark a good texture.
Bridge to nowhere
Breaking Through
Taken on a gloomy day with not a lot of sunshine, pointing the camera at the sun just over the top of the old ruined mill and shooting several shots blind at different stops. These were then layered creating the HDR image you see here.
Sunday, 6 April 2014
Tarn Hows Lake District
The Lake District is full of stunning views and scenery and this area is no exception, partially man made and once owned by Beatrix Potter.
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