Atmospheric, dusk and dawn
Long exposure
Film
Monochrome
Square
Contre jour
Breaks rule of thirds
Sense of space
Minamlist
Charlie Waite
Charlie Waite is an English landscape photographer, noted for his “painterly” approach in using light and shade.
Charlie Waite is an English landscape photographer, noted for his “painterly” approach in using light and shade.
Joe Cornish
Joe Cornish is a British photographer noted for his large format landscapes. Born in Exeter, Devon, England, Cornish has produced a significant body of work for the National Trust.
Joe Cornish is a British photographer noted for his large format landscapes. Born in Exeter, Devon, England, Cornish has produced a significant body of work for the National Trust.
Faye Godwin
Faye Goodwin was a British photographer known for her black-and-white landscapes of the British countryside and coast.
Faye Goodwin was a British photographer known for her black-and-white landscapes of the British countryside and coast.
Field trip
Ingleton, chapel le dale, Ribble head viaduct. Smardale viaduct
A dull, cold and rainy day for a field trip, here are the results. I tried various techniques despite the cold, slow shutter speeds with filters and some first time panoramic.
A dull, cold and rainy day for a field trip, here are the results. I tried various techniques despite the cold, slow shutter speeds with filters and some first time panoramic.
Books to read on Landscape Photography
Ansal Adams “the Negative”
Joh Blakemoors “Black and White Photography Workshop”11/02/2014
Lecture and Task
Images taken at Blackburn Cathedral
Final Brief.
The Beach (Familiar Places)
CameraSettings:
ISO 100
F22
1/13 sec
20mm lens
Post-Production:
Lightroom 5: darkend highlights
and increased shadows, increased clarity, converted tone using preset.
Photoshop
cs6: cloned out spots from camera sensor,, duplicated layer, High pass and
vivid light added.
The Headstone (Unpleasant Enviroments)
CameraSettings:
ISO 800
F22
2.5 sec
20mm lens
Post-Production:
Lightroom 5: darkend highlights
and increased shadows, increased clarity,
Photoshop cs6: cloned out spots from camera
sensor,,cloned out telegraph line and street light, duplicated layer, High pass
and vivid light added.
Lindisfarne (Holy Island)
(Familiar Places)
CameraSettings:
ISO 100
F2.8
1/100 sec
20mm lens
Post-Production:
Lightroom 5: Enhanced clarity,
darkend highlights , used graduated filter to add contrast and clarity to the
sky and used the brush tool to add extra dram of the suns rays by lightening
the exposure.
Photoshop cs6: selected the castle and turned up
the highlights, duplicate layer and added high pass in vivid light to give
extra drama.Teddy bear and track
(Unpleasent Enviroments)
CameraSettings:
ISO 100
F2.8
1/125sec
24mm lens Post-Production: Lightroom 5: darkend
highlights and increased shadows, increased clarity, converted to black and
white. Photoshop cs6: duplicated layer,High pass and vivid light added.Manchester (Urban Sprawl) 1
CameraSettings:
ISO 100
F16
30 sec
20mm lens
Post-Production:
Lightroom 5: darkend highlights
and increased shadows, increased clarity,
Photoshop cs6: cloned out spots from camera
sensor, duplicated layer,High pass and vivid light addedManchester (Urban Sprawl) 2
CameraSettings:
ISO 100
F22
1/13 sec
20mm lens
Post-Production:
Lightroom 5: darkend highlights
and increased shadows, increased clarity, converted tone using preset.
Photoshop cs6: cloned out spots from camera
sensor,, duplicated layer, High pass and vivid light added.
Landscape 2
CameraSettings:
ISO 1000
F4.0
1/1000 sec
105mm lens
Post-Production:
Lightroom 5: darkend highlights
and increased shadows, increased clarity,
Photoshop
cs6: cloned out spots from camera sensor,, duplicated layer, High pass and soft
light added.
Ribblehead Viaduct Panoramic
(Landscape)
CameraSettings:
ISO 100
F16
¼ sec
24mm lens
Post-Production:
Lightroom 5: 4 exposures,
increased clarity, added contrast to the sky,
Photoshop cs6: All four images knitted
togeather, cloned the road to remove defects, duplicate layer, high pass using
vivid light.
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