Photos - an old Tank Engine, and an old Cathedral.

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Photos - an old Tank Engine, and an old Cathedral.

 
'Vintage' processing treatment I gave to an image I took at the local Severn Valley Railway heritage line:
 

 
'1501' is officially categorised as a Class 1500 0-6-0 pannier tank steam locomotive.
 
This particular model was purchased by The SVR in 1970 and lovingly restored to its former glory and to full working order.
 
Built in 1949, 1501 was in service with British Railways (and subsequently British Rail) until she was withdrawn in 1961 and subsequently sold to the National Coal Board for use at Coventry Colliery.
 
I'm not sure I'm totally sold on the 'vintage' look, but it does seem to add a little something to this image. By way of comparision, here's the original, unprocessed (RAW to .jpeg converted) photo:
 

 
I took this before I got the Photomatix HDR software, so I deliberately underexposed this single shot so as not to allow the sky to blow out; it's generally possible with a RAW file to recover detail from underexposed shadow area, but next to impossible to return detail to any area that's blown out to 'solid' white. I guess a good analogy might be digital clipping an audio signal subsequently being impossible to correct as opposed to a low level high noise recording, which although not perfect, could be processed to recover the original sound.
 
 
This image of Worcester Cathedral has had a little HDR treatment to restore some of the shadow detail:
 


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    Re: Photos - an old Tank Engine, and an old Cathedral. 2014/12/27 16:00:37 (permalink)
    I really want to visit the UK before I get too old to bother.
     
    ps. That's a compliment Steve.

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    Re: Photos - an old Tank Engine, and an old Cathedral. 2014/12/27 16:31:32 (permalink)
    Great shots and great job, Steve! 

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    Re: Photos - an old Tank Engine, and an old Cathedral. 2014/12/27 16:43:34 (permalink)
    I really want to see Worcester before I get too old.
    (and Ruby too).
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    Re: Photos - an old Tank Engine, and an old Cathedral. 2014/12/27 20:04:05 (permalink)
    Thank you gents
     
    Here are a couple more I've finished up tonight.
     
    This is a HDR-processed single-image of the platform of Kidderminster Station on the SVR:
     

     
    And this is a HDR three-image composite from somewhere in the Lake District (I'll check my notes and find out where exactly, but I think it's somewhere near Buttermere):
     


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    Re: Photos - an old Tank Engine, and an old Cathedral. 2014/12/27 22:06:49 (permalink)
    I like them all very much! Good work.
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    Re: Photos - an old Tank Engine, and an old Cathedral. 2014/12/28 06:28:18 (permalink)
    I love HDR images! 

     
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    Re: Photos - an old Tank Engine, and an old Cathedral. 2014/12/28 08:17:00 (permalink)
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    I'm not sure I'm totally sold on the 'vintage' look, but it does seem to add a little something to this image.
     
     




     
    I like that, it has an 'Ealing Comedy' look about it, if that makes any sense.

     
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    Re: Photos - an old Tank Engine, and an old Cathedral. 2014/12/28 10:57:42 (permalink)
    Did Ealing Comedies ever make sense?

    The panier tank is cool, great pic. Looks good in b/w

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    Re: Photos - an old Tank Engine, and an old Cathedral. 2014/12/28 19:50:01 (permalink)
    Gotta love those old railway pieces!

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    Re: Photos - an old Tank Engine, and an old Cathedral. 2014/12/29 01:41:12 (permalink)
    I bet those would print well on metallic paper.
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    Re: Photos - an old Tank Engine, and an old Cathedral. 2014/12/29 02:29:23 (permalink)
    Very nice photos, Steve.  

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    Re: Photos - an old Tank Engine, and an old Cathedral. 2014/12/29 10:22:59 (permalink)
    Beautiful job!  That was my favorite engine as a boy.

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    Re: Photos - an old Tank Engine, and an old Cathedral. 2014/12/30 01:24:38 (permalink)
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    'Vintage' processing treatment I gave to an image I took at the local Severn Valley Railway heritage line:
     

     I'm not sure I'm totally sold on the 'vintage' look, but it does seem to add a little something to this image. By way of comparision, here's the original, unprocessed (RAW to .jpeg converted) photo:

    I love it, Steve. Yes, a bit over the top in places, but overall it has that wonderfully saturated look of silver iodide. And the detail. Look at the running gear here, as opposed to the color shot.
    Inspiring stuff. Now my camera is talking to me.
     

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    Re: Photos - an old Tank Engine, and an old Cathedral. 2015/01/08 09:38:02 (permalink)
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    'Vintage' processing treatment I gave to an image I took at the local Severn Valley Railway heritage line:
     

     I'm not sure I'm totally sold on the 'vintage' look, but it does seem to add a little something to this image. By way of comparision, here's the original, unprocessed (RAW to .jpeg converted) photo:

    I love it, Steve. Yes, a bit over the top in places, but overall it has that wonderfully saturated look of silver iodide. And the detail. Look at the running gear here, as opposed to the color shot.
    Inspiring stuff. Now my camera is talking to me.
     




    Thanks Bob.
     
    I've learned a lot since I first started using the Photomatix Pro 5 HDR software. When you first start 'developing' sets of images, the temptation is to throw everything at it, often the 'surreal' results are pleasing, but after a while, overuse of this 'effect' can tend to lose its appeal.
     
    What I've found has definitely helped is to run each set of images (or single image) through the three different HDR software programs I now have. In addition to Photomatix Pro, I also have the Nik Collection's HDR Efex Pro, and since I upgraded to Photoshop CC (from my beloved Photoshop Elements), I can also use Adobe's Merge to HDR Pro. For even more control over the final result, I'm also learning more and more about combining the images together (as layers) using different masking techniques in Photoshop.
     
    What is maybe a little unsurprising is how different the various methods of creating the merged HDR image are from program to program, and subsequently how different the results when processing identical source images in each. To me, Photomatix seems to offer the greatest overall control, although the other two are certainly fully featured. I find HDR Efex and Photoshop produce more 'natural' results, although the parameters are there if you want to get really surreal.
     
    Although I do like the slightly surreal or other-worldly effect achievable with HDR (like the image of Kidderminster platform above), what I'd like to be able to do is to create an image that gives an impression of how I actually remember it. In other words, to do away with the faithful/sterile/flat appearance that a camera 'sees', and add back into the final photograph all the 'processes' and aspects of a view that the human brain automatically adds, such as rich colours and perfect exposure in the shadows as well as the highlights. We take it for granted that a camera will record a scene exactly the way we perceive it, but obviously that's not the case; the more I learn and practise, the more 'natural-looking' I want my HDR images to become, while still taking advantage of the massive exposure latitude the technique offers.
     
    It's an interesting journey I'm on, but hopefully it'll be well worth it in the end
     
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    Thanks to everyone else for the kind words too!

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    Re: Photos - an old Tank Engine, and an old Cathedral. 2015/01/08 11:30:02 (permalink)
    I like surreal. 

     
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    Re: Photos - an old Tank Engine, and an old Cathedral. 2015/01/08 11:59:38 (permalink)
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    I like surreal. 




    It can work well, depending on the subject matter.
     
     

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