Editing Software Lightroom / Photomatix Pro / Photoshop CC
File Format JPEG
Notes 3 different HDR layers merged
londonthamessunset
9 Comments
03 May 13:19
carlo
I went back last night for a second take. This time with a tripod so I could shoot multiple exposure. The sky was less interesting but the air was much less polluted as it rained few hours before. I had fun this time with Photomatix and Photoshop merging 3 different layers and finally straightened and cropped to a 16:9 format with Lightroom.
03 May 14:00
eduardo_kiehl
awesome
awesome
outstanding job
03 May 14:53
carlo
@eduardo_kiehl Thank you eduardo!
03 May 16:24
franklamica
Much better, well done. Ah the fun of having a new camera to play with. Have a great weekend!
03 May 16:35
carlo
@franklamica thank you! Looking forward to the weekend. Unfortunately the weather is not great.
03 May 17:27
digicam
Love the SWITCH BUTTON. Best new feature of the site IMHO. The Contrast is literally Night and Day. I prefer the Sunset sky from your First Post but the Multiple Exposures have really opened up the dark areas as shows more detail. Wider view as well. Favorite.
03 May 20:02
carlo
@digicam thank you Ed. You are right. I could see plenty of details this time in the dark areas. Maybe will attempt with a prime lens next time or sunrise..
03 May 23:08
digicam
I noticed the level of the river was several feet lower in this shot as well. How much can that river fall on a low tide?
04 May 11:03
carlo
@digicam quite a lot. I believe 5/6 meters but it depends on the area. There was an art installation last year that was only visible with low tide. Quite fascinating actually. Google "The Rising Tide by Jason deCaires Taylor".
I went back last night for a second take. This time with a tripod so I could shoot multiple exposure. The sky was less interesting but the air was much less polluted as it rained few hours before. I had fun this time with Photomatix and Photoshop merging 3 different layers and finally straightened and cropped to a 16:9 format with Lightroom.
outstanding job
@eduardo_kiehl Thank you eduardo!
Much better, well done. Ah the fun of having a new camera to play with. Have a great weekend!
@franklamica thank you! Looking forward to the weekend. Unfortunately the weather is not great.
Love the SWITCH BUTTON. Best new feature of the site IMHO. The Contrast is literally Night and Day. I prefer the Sunset sky from your First Post but the Multiple Exposures have really opened up the dark areas as shows more detail. Wider view as well. Favorite.
@digicam thank you Ed. You are right. I could see plenty of details this time in the dark areas. Maybe will attempt with a prime lens next time or sunrise..
I noticed the level of the river was several feet lower in this shot as well. How much can that river fall on a low tide?
@digicam quite a lot. I believe 5/6 meters but it depends on the area. There was an art installation last year that was only visible with low tide. Quite fascinating actually. Google "The Rising Tide by Jason deCaires Taylor".