Under the pier.


Photo Information
Taken under Herne Bay Pier on a cold day in January. An HDR long exposure to keep detail in the shadows and highlights. 60 seconds, 120 seconds and 240 seconds. Post processed in Lightroom to correct the verticals, merge the exposures then split toned.
10/03/2023 - 10:39BrianN
CategoryArchitecture
Shutter SpeedN/A
Aperturef/10.0
ISO100
Focal Length10mm
Views/Likes42/7

GIULIO57

Link Posted 10/03/2023 - 12:00
Liked
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Spad

Link Posted 10/03/2023 - 16:50
loving this
At the beggining there was nothing....

Which exploded....

Flan

Link Posted 11/03/2023 - 00:46
It is a symmetrical and aesthetic Photograph , with tint off-colour balancing act, well done and liked.
Last Edited by Flan on 11/03/2023 - 00:48

davidwozhere

Link Posted 12/03/2023 - 00:39
Striking image.
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pauljay

Link Posted 14/03/2023 - 10:16
I've never yet taken a satisfying shot of a pier! This one is most dramatic!
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BrianN

Link Posted 14/03/2023 - 10:59
Thank you everyone for your comments and likes. Always appreciated.
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mcrtchly

Link Posted 14/03/2023 - 18:48
Nice composition and split tone. Did you manually merge the different exposures as HDR in Lightroom (and in camera) can give ghosting sometimes which you seem to have avoided. Did you need to do focus stacking or did you just focus at the hyperfocal distance of the lens?
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BrianN

Link Posted 16/03/2023 - 14:09
mcrtchly wrote:
Nice composition and split tone. Did you manually merge the different exposures as HDR in Lightroom (and in camera) can give ghosting sometimes which you seem to have avoided. Did you need to do focus stacking or did you just focus at the hyperfocal distance of the lens?

The HDR was done manually in Lightroom. I've never had a good result done in camera. I relied on the hyperfocal distance and massive dof at that focal length.
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