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At restPosted by Kylie Greenan (Hunters Hill, Australia) on 23 August 2008 in Miscellaneous and Portfolio. I spent some time amoungst the graves at Windsor, my first experiment with some HDR, such peace came over me there as I thanked those no longer with us for letting me photograph their resting place. © Kylie Greenan Photography 2009
Comments (29)
Seb! from Alès, FranceUne ambiance particulière dans ce cimetierre où les tombes se dressent tels des fantômes ! 23 Aug 2008 5:49am @Seb!: Merci pour s'arrêter par Seb… chanceux pour moi que ce jour là n'étaient pas trop d'amoungst de fantômes les tombeaux, il étaient tranquilles et paisible, il a senti étrange cependant. @Kent: Thanks Kent! Calusarus from St Sorlin en Valloire, FranceIf it is an HDR shot, this is one of the rare beautiful one ! 23 Aug 2008 6:18am @Calusarus: Thank you Frederic, yes it is HDR, not over saturated, I'm not a fan of the overly done ones :o), thanks for stopping by. Siam from Chaingrai, ThailandKylie un rendu à méditer.Certes je pense que c'est là une invention original. Ce qui importe et de la pratique , pour une bonne essence de création . Une question tu as utiliser quoi comme logiciel HDR? Parfois il est bien être épauler... 23 Aug 2008 6:36am @Siam: Merci le Siam de vos beaux commentaires, le logiciel que j'ai employé quel PhotomatixPro3, si vous recherchez l'Internet vous peut télécharger une épreuve pour que libre voie comment vous l'aimez. J'ai employé cinq images ici et les ai fusionnées, pas entièrement sûr j'il ai redressé mais j'ai eu l'essai d'amusement. Merci pour s'arrêter par le Siam. Betsy Barron from Glenmoore, United Statesnice subtle HDR - from this camera angle it almost looks as if you (the photographer) are in miniature, and/or the headstones are exceptionally large - good play on scale 23 Aug 2008 7:37am @Betsy Barron: It's funny that you mention this Betsy as I was curious as I walked through the grave sites that the older headstones were very large and at the front of the old church, as you got toward the back of the graveyard and most recent tombs, the headstones were very small. Well picked up and thank you for your lovely comments. Siam from Chaingrai, ThailandKylie merci infiniment pour ta réponse très rapide, je vais m'en n'occuper.Siam 23 Aug 2008 7:52am @Siam: Vous êtes le Siam bienvenu, téléchargez le programme et avez un aller, il est un bon nombre d'amusement, vous pouvez alors acheter le programme si vous l'aimez, il est très facile à utiliser et fournit des heures et des heures d'amusement : o) @Arps: Thank you so much Arps :o) zOOm from Paris, FranceOh yes, and a long rest ! :-) 23 Aug 2008 8:37am Veronelle from Lens, Francetres belle ambiance pour ce vieux cimetière, les vieilles tombes et la luminosité rendent bien l'espect solennel du lieu 23 Aug 2008 9:34am kylie from Shanghai, ChinaAn interesting photo Kylie. I hope you will share some more of your HDR work with us. It is something I would love to learn myself (I currently know nothing!) 23 Aug 2008 9:50am bluechameleon from Vancouver, CanadaAh, Kylie, this is simply beautiful. There is a wonderful glow and calm here...beautiful work! 23 Aug 2008 1:14pm Lorraine from CanadaI'm starting to recognize HDR treatment, and it is fabulous, although technically I have no idea what it is, but he outcome of this is stunning :) 23 Aug 2008 3:26pm Stephen Phillips from San Francisco, United StatesAn impressive capture of this ultimate rest home. Beautiful light and amazing textures. Well done. 23 Aug 2008 3:28pm Mary from Aberdeenshire, United Kingdomnice one i do not know what hdr is either but would like to know Kylie 23 Aug 2008 6:59pm Viewfinder from Bradenton, United StatesIt's a very colorful and well-lit image. I wonder how a bw rendition might look. 23 Aug 2008 10:09pm Richard_Irwin from Belper, United KingdomYou captured the light really well, the HDR treatment means the headstones are lit as well as the highlights, which is fabulous. 23 Aug 2008 10:17pm Observing from West Cheshire, United KingdomA nice and different subject, very well done. And as you correctly say it's not overcooked. Some of my images have hdr, but you'd hardly notice. Very grand looking graves, I've never seen them on that scale. 23 Aug 2008 10:58pm jamesy from christchurch, New ZealandIt looks peaceful Kylie and such beautiful light. 23 Aug 2008 11:21pm Rui from Leiria, PortugalAnother excellent work Kylie. A very subtile HDR. If you didn't mentioned it I wouldn't notice. 23 Aug 2008 11:23pm bronzebilly u.k. from Barry,Vale of Glamorgan, United KingdomHey Kylie..my first visit to your p/blog..great images so far,pal...I've had a quick breeze through,and here's my favourite:- 23 Aug 2008 11:55pm Linerberry from Sumner, Christchurch, New ZealandHay Kyles, hows it going? Really great shots the last few days! Graveyards are such peaceful and calming places. I often used to visit one back home whan I wanted to think. Lovely capture here Ky and great lighting....bravo my friend:-) 24 Aug 2008 3:55am Michael Rawluk from Williams Lake, BC, CanadaI love cemetery shots. Very nicely composed, Kylie. 24 Aug 2008 4:29am dj.tigersprout from San Bruno, CA, United Stateswow -- excellent work on this HDR shot Kylie! looks very natural -- and i like that! :) great contrast and lighting too! a wonderful sentiment you leave us here with... beautiful peace = beautiful piece!! marvelous!! 24 Aug 2008 10:35am Mala from Newcastle- upon- Tyne, United KingdomI like the sense of peace & tranquility you get in graveyards. The image has wonderful shadows & soft colours. 24 Aug 2008 11:28am Earnest from Oklahoma, United StatesYou did well with this HDR processing... adds a great deal of contrast and interest. 24 Aug 2008 3:22pm Eric Fry from Houston, TX, United StatesThis is a great photo and excellent HDR processing. I wouldn't have known it was HDR if you hadn't told us. 25 Aug 2008 10:36am Melissa W. from Warsaw, Indiana, United StatesVery nice processing...love the old headstones. Great composition! 1 Sep 2008 10:04pm |
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