Another from Princess Dock

Another from Princess Dock the other week. I’m posting it now because I forgot I had more. I was happy with the previous image, so I just forgot I had more. Again this is a HDR image with some additional tweaking in Photoshop. One thing that I noticed about this image, that I should have corrected in the last one, was a yellow tint to it. This can happen with HDR processing sometimes. The reason why I noticed it this time was because I was using the original 0ev exposure shot to lessen the HDR effect and produce a more natural shot. When I added it as a layer the building went from white to yellow and I figured I should correct that in the final image. Its something I should watch out for in the future.

All in all I love this area. It totally changes my perception of Liverpool and really gives it that city feel.

HDR from 3 RAW’s // Camera: Canon 30D // ISO: 100 // Shutter Speed: 1/320 // Aperture: f5.6 // Metering: Average // Focal Length: 10mm // Sigma 10-20mm f/4-5.6

Another from Princess Dock | Posted at 7am on 25/02/07 | Filed Under: Liverpool |


  • HRD, non HDR I like it.
  • you have some fantastic work, and an incredible talent.
    I found your site through the Daily Photo community, and have posted a link to your site on my page.
    I'll be a frequent visitor....
  • Now I'm not an huge fan of HDR (yes, I know!) but I think, for me, this has the look of a non-HDR. It might be due to yellow removal. In any event its a great scene with just the right amount of cloud to lift it.
  • Wow it's so sharp, I love the shimmer in the water.
  • very beautiful photo . love it .
  • Very beautiful and original cityscape photo with the reflectio in the water! If you would like to contribute som pictures to my site for artistic photographers, I would be thrilled! If you upload a few shots we will post your photoblog address in the "our photographers" list so that even more people will have the pleasure of finding it! I hope you could find some inspiration there too. Take care! /Ralf
  • Both are very nice..How could you keep the exif after combining the 3 raw files?..cause I just couldnt keep mine after processing the raws in photomatrix..
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