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Southcote Lock in Winter - HDR Photo

Southcote Lock is on the River Kennet in Reading, England. It was built between 1718 and 1723 under the supervision of John Hore of Newbury. The Victorian brick building that overseas Southcote Lock is the redundant Southcote Pumping Station which provided much of Reading's demanding water needs.

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Chrisweb2 Uploaded on 28 Jun 19:47
by chriso
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  • cameraCanon 5D Mark 2
  • iso100
  • Shooting styleHand Held
  • LensCanon EF 24-70mm f2.8 L
  • Exposure-2, 0 +2
  • SoftwareOthersPhotomatix Pro
  • Shoot numberMultiple Exposure
  • File formatRAW
  • NotesHDR created from TIF files exported from Lightroom then fine-tuned and re-imported back into Lightroom for final processing.

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Vote9

Very well processed. I like this picture.

On June 29, 2011 02:05

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