Sunday, April 13, 2008

I'd been saying to Dermot for ages about coming up north for a day so I could return the favour from those times when he took me out round Dublin. Well, since he's gone and got a job in Holland, the some time quickly became a time and that time was yesterday.

We met around 10 in Belfast and headed off in search of the Antrim Coast Road and the Giants Causeway. Being a native of the North, I off course knew exactly where the coast road was - beside the sea, somewhere to the right of the country. I'm not sure I impressed Dermot with my geographical ability, but trusty steed and I found it eventually while I regaled my Dublin friend with tales and folklore about the land we passed through.

Tales like...

"These houses are really expensive!"

"That's our power station" (I may have got the name wrong though...)

"This is Carrickfergus, it has a castle. Look that old building, that must be it"

"The Causeway coast is most of the best coastal roads in the world" - I may have made this up. But I was sure I heard this on TV somewhere....

And so continued a day to the North. A day that promised rain and wind, but brought only sun and warmth. I'll start posting photographs over the next while. But for now...

 

A typical view from just off the Causeway Coastal Route.

(F20, 1/30sec, 10mm, ISO-100, HDR - +1/-1ev*) - Some levels adjustments.

 

 

Hopefully Dermot enjoyed the day. I know I enjoyed it right up until 10 minutes after he left for Dublin when my attempt to get a burger was rudely interrupted by someone driving into the car while I was parked. They didn't even have the decency to hit the same side as my neighbour a few weeks earlier. My mechanic is going to love me...

 

 

 

* I've added a little bit more information to my usual image settings line. The HDR numbers here refer to the exposure differences used to create the HDR base for the finished image - typically the camera seems to change the shutter speed, but that may be just because I'm shooting in Aperture mode.

Post Date: Sunday, April 13, 2008 10:21:07 AM (GMT Standard Time, UTC+00:00)
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Monday, April 14, 2008 1:56:20 PM (GMT Standard Time, UTC+00:00)
What you think of the HDR results in general? I find that it is very hard to end up with natural looking colours especially monkeying with tone mapping. It's a tricky thing to do well and for me at least seems to be very time consuming considering I've never had an end result that I liked.

Coincidentally I happened to take a "Rocky Beach" shot just round the corner from this last month:
http://www.wingedmonkey.com/antrim/rockybeach.jpg
Monday, April 14, 2008 2:55:30 PM (GMT Standard Time, UTC+00:00)
Like the shot a lot.

I really like HDR. I know what you mean about realistic colours and I've fallen foul of it myself (the life ring from a few weeks ago thrilled me at first, but now...). I've actually found it to be very fast to do, I'm using a piece of software called "Dynamic-Photo HDR" to do the work and so far I'm happy enough.

I guess the proof is in the pudding. Does the shot from this post look realistic? If you're interested, I can post the three originals and we can see?

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