DennisartPhotography
FollowLight project in the tunnel in Utrecht, The Netherlands.
HDR long exposure.
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Beautiful-Breeze
February 05, 2014
This is super cool. Love it!!
Thanks for sharing your work with all of us. :-)
Thanks for sharing your work with all of us. :-)
DennisartPhotography
February 18, 2014
Thank you very much, this is a difficult one, because the light changed every 3 sec.
byrondylanhart
February 18, 2014
this piece really caught my eye when I was looking through you work, great shot! :)
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Location
Utrecht, the Netherlands. Lightproject LummenTime
At 8 o'clock in the eveningLighting
Look carefully the histogram on your camera of the photo is well exposed. Not too dark or too light. A series of 3 photos I often use to make everything nice to get the highlights, midtones, and shadows in balance.Equipment
Only a Canon 7D with a Canon15-85 mm lens and a tripod.Inspiration
This was a light project where the color changed continuously, difficult to capture. The tunnel with continuous different colors is special to see. I have my son in the tunnel with Photoshop added to make something out of it appartEditing
My standard workflow. The photos import into Lightroom and add the three photos together in Photoshop to get a 32bit tiff file Then the 32 bit file back to Lightroom where I bring the colors and lighting in balance. For the latest adjustmens , I'm going back to Photoshop where I do the last fine tunning with adjustment layers. ( Dodge&Burn, clarity, vibrance). Sometime Topaz labs adjust to pop the colours.In my camera bag
Canon 7D Canon 15-85 Sigma 24-70 2.8 Lee little stopper Lee grad o.6 soft Lee ND 0.9 Pol.filter B&W Remote control TripodFeedback
Think well before you make the pictures and what the end result should look like. Take the time to adjust the settings of the camera and see which filters you want to apply for the final result. Shoot in Raw and M mode, then you know what you're doing and not come home with a lucky shot. If you are technically makes a good picture, you can achieve a good result with not too much editing. In this way, shooting even more fun! You learn from your mistakes, how can i make the photo better the next time, creating your own style and your photos are getting better.