Castle Chambord on the Loire


 

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What happens when camera technology advances? One would prefer to visit all former photo motifs again to take technically better photos. Well, that played a role in the second photo trip to the Loire castles in France. After we had recorded the first series on Fuji film with a Nikon F90x in 1996 and later digitized it with a Nikon Coolscan V-scanner,  we went along the river Loire  in spring 2017 again, now equipped with with a Nikon D810 and a Nikkor 24-20mm /f2.8 lenses.

The weather conditions were excellent - thanks to the bright sunshine with small white clouds against a blue sky, we were able to photograph Chambord Castle in excellent lighting conditions. In this way, photos with long exposure (gray filter, 30 s) as well as infrared and HDR images could be realized.

In this article we mainly show HDR images that were created from 3 to 5 photos composed using Photomatix (special presets) as well as Lightroom (as close to nature as possible). We will present the infrared images in a following article.

Picture 1: The way to the castle
Picture 2: Castle Chambord on the Loire: 2017
Picture 3: Chambord Castle exposure time: 30s with gray filter
Picture 4: Chambord Castle composed as HDR-picture
Picture 5: Chambord Castle composed as HDR-picture
Picture 6: An avenue to Chambord Castle
Picture 7: Chambord Castle composed as HDR-picture
Picture 8: Chambord Castle composed as HDR-picture
Picture 9: The bridge to Chambord Castle
Video: The way to the castle
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