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Path Ahead.

May 21st, 2012 | Posted by Tim Pursall in Landscapes | Photoshop | Software | Technique - (2 Comments)
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My last post featured this image as part of my ‘Type-Free Thursday’ series. Having looked at it a few times I have to say it’s pretty average. It is an HDR image but lacks any impact or interest. So I decided to re-process it but give it some Photoshop loving. I thought it would make … Read more

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G-AEHM.

May 13th, 2012 | Posted by Tim Pursall in Architecture | Bristol | HDR - (1 Comments)
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The aircraft featured in this picture is on display at the mShed Museum, recently opened in Bristol here in the UK. A bit more on the plane in a bit. I captured five hand-held brackets at a higher ISO due to the darkish interior. I ended up using just the four images as the longest … Read more

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Mansion.

May 7th, 2012 | Posted by Tim Pursall in Architecture | Bristol | HDR | Software - (3 Comments)
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This post features Ashton Court mansion house on the outskirts of our city.  This is the Wikipedia take on it -  'The core of the house was built in the 15th century, but it was enlarged and adapted over the centuries by the Smyth family, who bought the estate in 1545. The south facade and the … Read more

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Search the Internet for advice or inspiration on photography and you will no doubt find amongst the results material from Scott Kelby. It may be his books, his NAPP website, his Kelby Training website or his video podcasts amongst others. He also goes out on the road with various tours, the latest of which has … Read more

SSGB.

April 27th, 2012 | Posted by Tim Pursall in Bristol | HDR | Landscapes | Travel - (1 Comments)
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This weekend post features a view towards a very popular attraction here in our city. The SS Great Britain. ‘Designed by Isambard Kingdom Brunel, it was by far the largest vessel afloat when launched in 1843. Her protracted construction and high cost had left her owners in a difficult financial position, and they were forced … Read more

Type-Free Thursday.

April 26th, 2012 | Posted by Tim Pursall in Type-Free Thursday - (1 Comments)
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