All 8 entries tagged Bath
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November 21, 2008
Bath at 10mm
Camera: Canon Digital EOS400D
Lens: Sigma EX DC 10-20mm
Date: 5th July 2008
Location: Bath
Shutter: 1/200s
Aperture: F/10
ISO: 200
Comments: Looking out from my friend’s flat
Post-processing: Slight ND grad filter on the sky, increased contrast
October 06, 2007
Pulteney Bridge
Camera: Canon Digital EOS400D
Lens: Sigma DC 18-50mm
Date: 28th June 2007
Location: Pulteney Bridge, Bath
Comments: The original images have been deleted so the exact camera settings have been lost.
Post-processing: HDR, cropped
October 05, 2007
Graduation
Camera: Canon Digital EOS400D
Lens: Sigma DC 18-50mm
Date: 28th June 2007
Location: Bath Abbey
Shutter: 1/15s, 1/50s, 1/100s
Aperture: F/4
ISO: 400
Comments: Even using HDR techniques the variety of light sources means this whole picture is a compromise.
Post-processing: HDR, Lightroom
May 01, 2007
Bath Walk
Camera: Canon Digital IXUS 50 (v3)
Date: 11th March 2007
Location: Bath. 51°22’30”N 2°20’37”W
Shutter: 1/320s
Aperture: F/4.9
Comments: Taken whilst geocaching with BUGS
Post-processing: Reduced highlights, increased contrast and sharpness
January 15, 2007
Bath Abbey
Camera: Canon Digital IXUS 50 (v3)
Date: 7th October 2006
Location: Bath, Bath & North East Somerset. 51°22’53”N 2°21’29”W
Shutter: 1/2s
Aperture: F/2.8
Comments: The north side of the abbey. The left hand side is a obscured by a building, but if the camera was closer the abbey wouldn’t fit in the field of view anyway.
Post-processing: Rotated and Cropped
November 25, 2006
Pulteney Bridge
Camera: Canon Digital IXUS 50 (v3)
Date: 12th August 2006
Location: Pulteney Bridge, Bath. 51°22’54”N 2°21’27”W
Shutter: 1/400s
Aperture: F/5.6
Comments: If you haven’t visited Bath, you should; I’m there now!
Post-processing: None
June 19, 2006
Sunset over Bath
Camera: Canon Digital IXUS 50 (v3)
Date: 2nd June 2006
Location: Bath
Shutter: 1/3s
Aperture: F/2.8
Comments: Using the 'vivid blue' mode on the camera, but it really was very blue!
Post–processing: Cropped