Showing posts with label quay. Show all posts
Showing posts with label quay. Show all posts

Thursday, 22 July 2010

A Walk In The Clouds

A bumper update featuring images from Wivenhoe Regatta 2010, divided into three groups:
1. Some straightforward photos of the regatta in colour, b&w and sepia.
2. A selection of wideangle views of Wivenhoe Quay; the camera was angled such that the dramatic sky we enjoyed that day covers most of the frame, with the water front running along the bottom of the image - a reversal of the standard rules of composition.
3. Some impressionist views of the quay, smacks and other sailing vessels.














A bumper update featuring images from Wivenhoe Regatta 2010, divided into three groups:
1. Some straightforward photos of the regatta in colour, b&w and sepia.
2. A selection of wideangle views of Wivenhoe Quay; the camera was angled such that the dramatic sky we enjoyed that day covers most of the frame, with the water front running along the bottom of the image - a reversal of the standard rules of composition.
3. Some impressionist views of the quay and assorted sailing vessels.

Tuesday, 27 October 2009

On The Waterfront





Here are some views of Wivenhoe that you won't see very often...
Playing with in-camera (and post-production) impressionist techniques once again, this time with a more avowedly fantastical goal.
This set could be subtitled 'pan and scan' as lateral movements and zooming were used rather than the vertical movements of the graveyard set.
Post involved some custom curves and some contrast shifts using 'apply image'. There was also some selective colouring and tinting using various layers.