18th Century Temple in Gunnersbury park

by marmimag

My project is to photograph all the architecture in the park throughout the seasons of the year
Uploaded09/04/2013 - 20:39
CategoryArchitecture
Shutter Speed1/125
Aperturef/9.5
LensN/A
ISO100
Focal Length36mm
Views/Likes45/0

Stu-D
Posted 09/04/2013 - 21:16 Link
Your photos have a very nice HDR style about them. I am not usually a fan of HDR but your pictures could convert me! I like the way the temple almost glows drawing your eye to it
K20D | FA 50mm f1.4 | Sigma 17-70mm | DA 18-55mm kit | DA 50-200mm
marmimag
Posted 09/04/2013 - 21:41 Link
You should try! it does seem to bring out all the hidden depth of the images!
Marmimag
Stu-D
Posted 10/04/2013 - 06:36 Link
Which software package are you using?
K20D | FA 50mm f1.4 | Sigma 17-70mm | DA 18-55mm kit | DA 50-200mm
marmimag
Posted 10/04/2013 - 06:42 Link
I use PS CS6' for most of my work plus Photomatix for HDR and then the colour efex and silver efex pro Suite for any other adjustments I might want to use
Marmimag
bwlchmawr
Posted 10/04/2013 - 17:57 Link
Stu-D wrote:
Your photos have a very nice HDR style about them. I am not usually a fan of HDR but your pictures could convert me! I like the way the temple almost glows drawing your eye to it

I loathe HDR but I see what you mean...this is a great shot.
Best wishes,

Andrew

"These places mean something and it's the job of a photographer to figure-out what the hell it is."
Robert Adams
"The camera doesn't make a bit of difference.  All of them can record what you are seeing.  But, you have to SEE."
Ernst Hass
My website: http://www.ephotozine.com/user/bwlchmawr-199050 http://s927.photobucket.com/home/ADC3440/index
https://www.flickr.com/photos/78898196@N05
Edited by bwlchmawr: 10/04/2013 - 17:57
marmimag
Posted 10/04/2013 - 23:33 Link
I only like subtle changes in HDR if possible! It is easy to lose track of the original image if you go too far

Thanks for all your positive comments

Marmimag
pauljay
Posted 11/04/2013 - 06:38 Link
I've been going through my tone-mapped shots and converting them to fused. It produces a much more natural shot.
Paul.

Photography is not a sport. It has no rules. Everything must be dared and tried! (Bill Brandt)
PPG
marmimag
Posted 15/04/2013 - 22:09 Link
natural is better! sometimes people over treat their images and you lose the original image.
M
Marmimag

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