Sunday, May 20, 2012

Oxford Sighs

The second appearance on the website for the Oxford version of the Bridge of Sighs. I was initially quite happy with my first iteration of this bridge (back in January) but it didn't have much impact on this website or any other ones. I started to lose a bit of interest in it as well, despite it actually taking me an age to process! I knew today's picture of the bridge (from a further back perspective) would eventually make it onto this blog, as I believed it had more interesting photographic elements to it.

I also knew that this was likely to be a monochrome HDR. Whereas I liked the colours the picture offered, I felt like I had already done that with my previous picture. Therefore, I wanted a bit more of a gritty, historical look to this version. After a fair bit of processing in Lightroom and Photoshop, I shipped it over to Silver Efex Pro 2 to get the monochrome look I was after. There are many great black and white options in there as you would expect (though I think Lightroom 4 can give you amazing control for your monochrome pictures as well) but I often find myself going towards the sepia/vintage look, as I have applied here.

4 comments:

  1. Really liking the tone and elements in this one Pete! The monochrome treatment suits it perfectly. Well done.

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  2. Love this, Pete! Great shot. I agree with Tim.

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  3. Thank you very much for the comments guys!

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  4. Late comment, I know. But, this is a great image, Pete. The tones are beautiful. I've also been using Silver Efex Pro 2 and find it quicker than Photoshop for monochrome images.

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