Shot of the stricken ferry the ‘Riverdance’ shot off the Fylde coast in Lancashire England. / Taken February 2008, removed January 2009 / HDR 3 RAW shot Tonemapped image in Photomatix and photoshop / Shot with a Nikon d70s and 18-70mm lens. /
Whitby pier, North Yorkshire
Old shack at the end of a country road. / HDR from 4xp. Canon 20D/17-85mm. / Fort Morgan Colorado USA.
Arundel Castle, Arundel, Sussex, UK. Tonemapped in Photomatix Pro 3 from a single RAW file. Curve adjustment and a little burn in Photoshop CS2. I don’t usually like such heavily tonemapped photographs, but this one seems to work so I thought I’d display it. Camera: Nikon D80 / Lens: Nikkor 18-55mm VR AF / Focal Length: 55mm / ISO: 200 / SS: 1/160s / Aperture: f/5.6
A shot of Derwentwater at the beginning of August 2007, shot in the English lake district national park Cumbria.. / Shot with a Nikon D70s and 18-70mm lens with CPL filter fitted. / One raw file hdr’d and tonemapped in Photomatix, tidied up in photoshop. /
An early morning shot of Great langdale Beck in the village of Elterwater in the English lake district national park Cumbria. / 3 shot HDR tonemapped image. / Shot with a Nikon D200 and 18-70mm lens. /
Shot at Elterwater in the English lake district national park Cumbria. / 3 shot HDR tonemapped image. / Shot with a Nikon D200 and Sigma 10-20mm lens /
This is a shot of Blackpool north station concourse , it was taken this morning 2nd March 2009 at the unearthly hour of 0400 when starting work at Blackpool north Station.. / 2 shot HDR tonemapped image. / should have been 3 but put the wrong settings in the autobracketing… / Shot with a Nikon D200 and Sigma 10-20mm lens
This is a shot of my latest driving machine. / An Alstom Adelante Class 180 number 180106 High speed diesel train. / Capable of speed of 125mph despite what it says on the label, we are only allowed to drive up to 100mph. / Shot in Platform 8 at Blackpool north station 2 nd March 2009 / Here’s some info about the train: / In service 2000 – Present / Manufacturer Alstom / Family name Coradia / Number built 14 trainsets / Formation 5 cars per trainset / Maximum speed 207 km/h (129 mph) / Engine(s) Cummins QSK19 each engine 750HP / Braking system(s) Air/Hydrodynamic / Safety system(s) AWS, TPWS / Coupling system Scharfenberg / HDR 5shot tonemapped image / Shot with a Nikon D200 and Sigma 10-20mm lens. /
This was shot on a walk around Elterwater and surrounding area with Redbubble boys Steve Smith / Jamie Green and Alex. / It was a great day, weather wasn’t the best but it was nice to meet up / Shot at Elterwater in the English lake district national park Cumbria. / Elterwater’s name comes from the small lake by which it sits and the Norse word ‘elter’ meaning swan-whooper swans migrate to the lake in the winter. / 3 shot HDR Tonemapped image. / Shot with a Nikon D200 and Sigma 10-20mm lens /
Remains of a wreck shot at fleetwood marsh nature reserve in lancashire. / 5shot Raw file HDR tonemapped image. / Shot with a Nikon D200 and a Sigma 10-20mm lens.
Shot on Fleetwood marsh nature reserve along the the muddy banks and marshes of the River Wyre estuary in Lancashire England. / Many wrecks are to be found along this small stretch of coastline… / 5 shot autobracketed hdr image from -2 to +2 processed in photomatix, tonemapped and further processing in PS. / Shot with a Nikon D200 and Sigma 10-20mm lens /
Shot on Fleetwood marsh nature reserve along the the muddy banks and marshes of the River Wyre estuary in Lancashire England. / This was shot looking through one wreck to another one. / Many wrecks are to be found along this small stretch of coastline… / 5 shot autobracketed hdr image from -2 to +2 processed in photomatix, tonemapped and further processing in PS. / Shot with a Nikon D200 and Sigma 10-20mm lens / /
One of the many wrecks that are to be seen along the banks of the river Wyre just off the Lancashire coast near Fleetwood. / This was shot at Fleetwood marsh nature reserve. / 5 shot HDR tonemapped image. / Shot with a Nikon D200 and Sigma 10-20mm lens /
Sold as a X large Canvas print 15 th August 2009 / Featured in the Unwanted , Abandoned & And Saved Through Preservation group 23rd August 2009 / Featured in Style! Class! Elegance! Excellence! August 28th 2009 / Featured in Photographers of Redbubble August 28th 2009 / One of the many wrecks that are to be seen along the banks of the river Wyre just off the Lancashire coast near Fleetwood. / This was shot at Fleetwood marsh nature reserve. / 5 shot HDR tonemapped image. / Shot with a Nikon D200 and Sigma 10-20mm lens /
Featured in the LIVERPOOL group September 2009 / Here is some info on the Cathedral: / The largest cathedral in Britain, the 2nd largest Anglican Cathedral in the world and the 5th largest Cathedral in the world. / Liverpool’s Anglican Cathedral — the Cathedral Church of Christ — is a real record-breaker. It is the largest cathedral in Britain, its bells have the highest and heaviest peal in the world, and its Grand Organ, with 9,765 pipes, is the biggest in the UK. / In 1903, two years after the decision to build was made, a competition for its design was won by the then unknown 22-year-old architect Giles Gilbert Scott. In 1904 King Edward VII laid the foundation stone but, although the Lady Chapel was completed in 1910, the main part of the Cathedral was not consecrated until 1924. Building work continued for decades, only being completed in 1978. / The Cathedral has been the spiritual focus for the people of Liverpool in times of national mourning — memorial services have been held there for the victims of the Heysel and Hillsborough disasters, John Lennon and murdered hostage Ken Bigley / Shot with a Nikon D300 and 10-20mm lens. / 5 shot HDR tonemapped image.. /
Sold a greeting card March 2009 / FeaturedThe Male Photographer August 31st 2009 / Featured Friends of Bangor and North Down Camera Club, Northern Ireland September 1st / Featured in SEA Sept 1st 2009 / Featured in à EUROPA! September 1st 2009 / Featured in A Place To Call Home September 2009 / Featured in Dimensions September 2009 / Featured in Photo’s of Lighthouses 28th September 2009 / Shot when on a shoot with good friend and redbubbler Steve Smith at new Brighton Merseyside England. / 3 shot HDR tonemapped image / Shot with a Nikon D300 and Sigma 10-20mm lens. /
Shot last year at Buttermere in the English lake district national park. / The small picturesque Church of St James is situated above the village of Buttermere at the junction of Honister and Newlands passes. The original chapel was consecrated in 1507, while the present building dates from 1840, and was restored in 1930. A special feature is the wrought iron ‘Shepherd’s Gate’, at the entry to the porch. There is an antique organ, dated 1820. The East window by Henry Holiday, dated 1893, has Mary, Martha and a cherub head. Wordsworth said ‘A man must be very unsensible who would not be touched at the sight of the chapel of Buttermere’. There is a stone tablet set into the window sill of a south window as a memorial to Alfred Wainwright, the famous walker and author of guidebooks. The window looks out on his favourite place to walk, Haystacks, where at his wish his ashes were scattered. / Shot with a Nikon D70s and 18-70mm lens / 1 shot Raw tonemapped and tidied up in photoshop. /
Greeting card sale June 2009 / This was shot in the Liverpool Anglican cathedral. Liverpool Cathedral was recently announced as the first winner of the Liverpool Chamber of Commerce Arts Award. / / The award is designed to stimulate Liverpool’s tradition of patronage by rewarding the company or organisation who funded the best publicly available art in Liverpool in the last five years. / / The piece, titled For You by Tracey Emin, RA takes the form of a pink neon wall mounted sign in Tracey’s own handwriting carrying the message ‘I felt you and I knew you loved me’ The judges were impressed with this dual personal and spiritual message in such a sacred space. The Cathedral Church of Christ, Sir Giles Gilbert Scott’s masterpiece, is built on St. James’ Mount and is visible from miles around: “a visible witness for God in the midst of the great city”. / The decision to build was taken under the leadership of Bishop Francis James Chavasse, second Bishop of Liverpool, in the summer of 1901. / After an open competition, a design by an unknown 22-year-old architect was chosen. In 1904 King Edward VII laid the Foundation Stone in the presence of 7,000 people. Building began at the East end and, by means of a series of temporary walls, the whole building moved towards completion. / The Lady Chapel was dedicated on St. Peter’s Day 1910 and the main part of the Cathedral, including the Sanctuary, Chapter House, Chancel and Eastern Transepts, was consecrated on 19th July 1924, 20 years to the day after the laying of the Foundation Stone. / The first services were held in the newly completed Central Space in the dark war-time days of 1940. That part of the city was heavily bombed but miraculously the Cathedral sustained only minor damage and the final finial on the Tower was set in 1942. Work had to proceed slowly after the war but the Bridge and the first bay of the Nave was completed in 1961. / Crippling inflation made the completion of the building a difficult task but in October 1978 Queen Elizabeth II attended the service to mark the completion of the largest Cathedral in Britain. / shot towards the Western Porch. / Shot with a Nikon D300 and 10-20 mm Sigma lens / 3 shot HDR tonemapped image. /
Sold as a Laminated print December 2009 Sold as a poster 9th July 2009 Sold as a Greeting card November 2009 These sheep were shot in the Langdale valley in the English lake district national park Cumbria. / Single Raw file HDRd and tonemapped in Photomatix and tidied up in photoshop.. / Shot with a Nikon D300 and 18-70mm lens. /
Kirkstone pass in the English lake district national park Cumbria. / Single RAW file HDRd and tonemapped in photomatix and photoshop. / Shot with a NIkon D300 and 18-70mm lens. The Kirkstone Pass road, as described by Wordsworth, easily lives up to its poetic image. At 1489 feet (454 metres), it is the highest road pass in the Lake District. Consequently, it provides stunning views over the Lakeland fells and Brothers Water, a small lake at the foot of the pass. The name of the pass comes from a large boulder nearby that resembles a little church (kirk). Wordsworth wrote about it in Kirkstone Pass: —and yon, whose church-like frame / Gives to this savage Pass its name. / Aspiring Road! that lov’st to hide / Thy daring in a vapoury bourn . .
Don’t know if anyone is interested but my redbubble friend Zoe Digitalmidge asked me if…
Don’t know if anyone is interested but my redbubble friend Zoe Digitalmidge asked me if I would do a online HDR tutorial for the Innovative digital photographers website to share for others that might be interested in this digital technique, I did it a little while ago but never got around to telling you guys, now you can check it out out and you might learn a little from my methods, not saying it ’s the only or best way but my way, hope it helps / Here it is: / Digital photography and HDR Technique Tutorial
Taken in Canterbury Kent… Also Seen on Flickr
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