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A panoramic fun slide for Sliders Sunday. Three boats? One boat. When I shot this sequence I did not even think about doing a panorama, but when I viewed the images at home I thought I'd give it a try, and PS's Photomerge did a good job for boat "one" (right) and "three" (left). I added the center shot manually, masking out everything but the boat. I then edited the capture in Analog Efex (classical camera, preset 5, type of film: warm, no dirt & scratches, just a little vignetting) to give it an old postcard look, and added the image border in ON1 Photo (type: simple, white square keyline). And I guess I added an HDR filter in ON1, too ;-).

Location: Jagdschloss Glienicke, a hunting lodge in the Berlin borough of Wannsee, as seen from the Park Babelsberg (Potsdam / Brandenburg). The lake you see is the Glienicker Lake, the border between the federal city state of Berlin, and the federal state of Brandenburg runs right through the lake.

HSS everyone ;-), and have a nice Sunday, dear Flickr friends!

Thank you very much for your comments and faves! Lieben Dank für Eure Kommentare und Favs ;-)

Tags:   HSS sliderssunday Post Processed To The MAX Berlin Wannsee Jagdschloss Glienicke Glienicker Lake Potsdam Park Babelsberg Analog Efex Nik Collection ON1 Photoshop Photomerge HDR panorama sequence image border postcard vintage three boats water Olympus OM-D EM-5 Micro Four Thirds M.ZUIKO DIGITAL ED 60mm 1: 2.8 Macro

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I wanted to upload this one a long time ago, but never felt it's the right moment. Since this week's Flickr Friday theme is "HDR", and this was my first attempt at HDR processing, I guess the right moment has come, even if it won't go in the group's pool as it was taken last year. I had forgotten about that rule. Taken last July on a boat trip through Berlin. This is the van Loon, a restaurant ship. It lies at anchor at the Urbanhafen / Landwehr Canal in Berlin-Kreuzberg. The light situation was a little difficult, bright sunshine, dark clouds, and since I focused on the ship, the sky was bleached out in some parts. I used a software filter for the sky to bring a little blue back to it. Since it is a rather extreme HDR I decided to present the picture as a postcard. Greetings from Berlin-Kreuzberg ;-)

Dieses Foto wollte ich schon vor einiger Zeit hochladen, fand aber nie den passenden Moment. Da das Thema bei Flickr Friday diese Woche "HDR" ist und dies mein erster Versuch einer HDR-Bearbeitung war, scheint der richtige Zeitpunkt wohl gekommen (allerdings wird es wohl nicht in der Gruppe landen, weil vom letzten Jahr, an die Regel hatte ich nicht mehr gedacht). Auf dem Foto zu sehen ist das Restaurantschiff van Loon, das am Urbanhafen in Berlin-Kreuzberg fest vor Anker liegt. Aufgenommen während einer Brückenfahrt über Spree und Landwehrkanal im letzten Juli. Die Lichtsituation war ein bisschen schwierig, hellster Sonnenschein und dicke Wolken wechselten sich ab, durch den Fokus aufs Schiff war der Himmel zum Teil recht ausgebleicht, weshalb ich ihm mittels Softwarefilter ein bisschen Blau zurückgegeben habe. Und weil es schon ein recht extremes HDR ist, gibt's das Foto als Postkarte. Grüße aus Berlin-Kreuzberg ;-)

Lieben Dank für Eure Kommentare und Favs ;-)
Thank you very much for your comments and faves, I highly appreciate them ;-)

Tags:   Berlin Kreuzberg Germany Van Loon Schiff ship bateau barco Landwehrkanal Urbanhafen Landwehr Canal canal Kanal wasser water Olympus OM-D EM-5 M.Zuiko Digital 17mm 1:1.8 Pancake HDR


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