Wheels Through Time is a motorbike museum in North Carolina. There is a television series based on the museum. "Whats in the Barn". This is a shot of the 'studio' workshop that they use for film shots in the series.
It's a very dark workshop located inside the museum. I used long exposures and a low ISO to capture all the details.
The light flare has been deliberately left in.
The 'master' file is approx 200 meg. I have reduced it considerably to enable posting on HDR Creme. Look close at all the detail. It's real and has only been there a few short years.
Enjoy.
11 Apr 01:32
__banned__user_
Nice process and reasonably interesting Not over keen personally on the white light flare its distracting to the eye. An honest 8
11 Apr 02:33
digicam
Normally I would deduct for the lights but after reading your explanation I can understand why you did it. Super Clean Detail. Love the Old Harley. Got any of just the Bike? Favorite!
11 Apr 04:54
anonymous
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11 Apr 07:02
yvesd
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11 Apr 13:07
bjosted
great process, even with the windows. A tiny tiny bit more contrast but not enough to bother.
11 Apr 13:17
brucet
The long window in the rear wall is actually where the film crew shoot from. In reality this is a film set.
Thanks for the comments.
Wheels Through Time is a motorbike museum in North Carolina. There is a television series based on the museum. "Whats in the Barn". This is a shot of the 'studio' workshop that they use for film shots in the series. It's a very dark workshop located inside the museum. I used long exposures and a low ISO to capture all the details. The light flare has been deliberately left in. The 'master' file is approx 200 meg. I have reduced it considerably to enable posting on HDR Creme. Look close at all the detail. It's real and has only been there a few short years. Enjoy.
Nice process and reasonably interesting Not over keen personally on the white light flare its distracting to the eye. An honest 8
Normally I would deduct for the lights but after reading your explanation I can understand why you did it. Super Clean Detail. Love the Old Harley. Got any of just the Bike? Favorite!
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great process, even with the windows. A tiny tiny bit more contrast but not enough to bother.
The long window in the rear wall is actually where the film crew shoot from. In reality this is a film set. Thanks for the comments.
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Agree about lights.
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