Richmond Bridge - Tasmania - HDR and Impressionist
Posted: Sun Mar 02, 2008 8:14 pm
The well known tourist landmark, Richmond Bridge at Richmond, Tasmania.
Taken with Nikon D2H and 10.5mm Fisheye. (5 images 1 stop apart combined in Photomatix Pro.)
Extra processing in PSCS is with Nik Colour effects Pro; Pro contrast to improve tone depth, polariser for richer blues and greens and skylight to add some warmth. Cropped for balance and sharpened at about 0.3 px and 144% to retain some detail.
I think that HDR works well for this type of image. It might look a bit oversaturated, but that is what I wanted. I didn't want to overdo it though.
Click on the image for larger view (x1200px)
I figured it would look good with the Impressionist filter also. A good subject for this filter. If Monet had passed by here, maybe this is how he would have seen it.
Taken with Nikon D2H and 10.5mm Fisheye. (5 images 1 stop apart combined in Photomatix Pro.)
Extra processing in PSCS is with Nik Colour effects Pro; Pro contrast to improve tone depth, polariser for richer blues and greens and skylight to add some warmth. Cropped for balance and sharpened at about 0.3 px and 144% to retain some detail.
I think that HDR works well for this type of image. It might look a bit oversaturated, but that is what I wanted. I didn't want to overdo it though.
Click on the image for larger view (x1200px)
I figured it would look good with the Impressionist filter also. A good subject for this filter. If Monet had passed by here, maybe this is how he would have seen it.