Week 17: Peace
I knew what I wanted out of this week's theme and whether it's a crowbar to others doesn't matter.
This is a river walk down at the Weaver near the Dutton Locks. My wife and I often walk this path. Down to the lock, have a sit down and a cig. Maybe watch a boat or two going through the lock, then head back.
It's a romantic, quite, peaceful walk, and we always head down there to escape the hustle and bustle of family life and work.
I wanted to do colour this week specifically as well, so this is a learning curve for me. I'm pretty sure I've overcooked the saturation, but other than that I'm quite pleased.
Taken at 35mm, f14, ISO400, 1/320 sec I then exported 2 stops over and 2 stops under into Photomatix to HDR it. The actual shot was quite (deliberately) underexposed so as not to blow the sky, and I've had limited success with handheld 3 exposure HDRs, so this time I took one shot then made four more from it with Lightroom.
I've tried really hard to make it look like it's not HDR. The only reason I used HDR was because the contrasting light/shadow between the sky and non-sky was fairly high. I could have used an ND Grad filter, but I don't own one and to be honest, I'm quite pleased with how Photomatix has handled this.
Really after some critique on this. As far as "interestingness" goes, it 'aint got much. But it means something to Alison and I, so it may end up on the wall. This is why I love photography. Sometimes a dull landscape can take on new meaning when it's a place you know and love so well.
C&C welcome as always!
(Edit: Desaturated version at the top of page 10)
Ian.