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Church tower – Caught In Pixels https://caughtinpixels.com A blog by Jacob Surland about making Fine Art Photography Fri, 08 Feb 2013 07:39:50 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=7.0 55217772 Worlds smallest skyline https://caughtinpixels.com/worlds-smallest-skyline/ https://caughtinpixels.com/worlds-smallest-skyline/#respond Fri, 08 Feb 2013 06:55:46 +0000 https://caughtinpixels.com/?p=576 Read more Worlds smallest skyline]]>

Many years ago the harbour of Copenhagen was a busy area with big ships, industries, warehouses etc. Now a days as in many other big cities, the harbour has been turned into offices, hotels and living areas. This is Nordea Bank.

This is a 5 shot HDR that I took one morning on my way to work. I had hoped for a great sun set, but wasn’t rewarded with that. This is a double tone mapped image. A way you can tell is because of the more dramatic contrasts in the water. I have used the blending layer technique described in my HDR tutorial extensively on this image. The water is mostly the double tonemapped, while the buildings are mostly the single tone mapped and the sky mostly a clean image.

The sky had a strong blue color cast, that I had to remove and then I used Photofiltre Studio to extract gray colors. Something I learned from a guy in Denmark. This intensifies the colors, but it must be used with care.

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