Shot taken from dam of "Foix swamp" (Pantà de Foix).
This is a Mas Tinell winery building located at Vilafranca del Penedes, Catalonia. It is a special building which features innovative architecture and an amazing structure resembling a collection of stacked wine bottles with a Gaudí-esque, mosaic-tiled roof.
Both my son and I signed this shot. It was a pleasure to explain to my son -a 10 years old child- the technic for long exposure shots with filter and hdr long exposure shots.
When the sun reaches paradise.
This HDR long exposition shot (4s-1s-16s) has been processed with the new pipeline suggested with the arrival of Darktable 3.2, being used Enfuse for the HDR blending.
So after getting the HDR Canvas, in a first stage were applied plugins like White Balance, Denoise modules, Lens correction, Tone Equalizer (with additional help with Lowpass filter), Haze Removal, Local Contrast, Contrast Equalizer, and RGBFilmic (v4) with "Linear Rec2020 RGB" profile. In a second stage were applied color adjustments with Velvia and Local contrast with "Abobe RGB Profile".
Finally, an Orton effect was applied with a blur only on the far tree behind the scene.
A Haida ND 1,8 filter was needed.
Views from 'El Castellot', in Castellvi de la Marca, Alt Penedès.
This panorama is made up of three landscape shots in autobraking (0Ev; -2Ev; +2Ev). It was processed with Enfuse for getting three HDR canvas, and with Hugin for blending the panorama, and with Darktable 3.4 for the general treatment from raw until the final version.
Most of the job was done as scene-referred with "Linear Rec2020 RGB". In the first stage (the scene-referred one) were applied plugins like White Balance, Calibration Color for WB, many Calibration Color for color and contrast adjustments, Denoise modules, Lens correction, Tone Equalizer, Contrast Equalizer, Local Contrast, and RGBFilmic (v4). In a second stage (the display-referred one) specific saturation adjustments with Color Balance and a personalized Orton effect was applied with a gradual blur from the foreground area to the background area. Finally, a little frame was applied.
Thanks to all Phoide contributors to Alt Penedès!
Most notably Fer_SG.