Monday, 21 February 2011

Oil refinery at sunset

The below HDR image was produced with Photomatix Pro 4.0.2 from three original JPEG pictures taken with bracketing exposures at +2, 0, -2. The final image was from iPhoto 8 version 7.1.5.378.


Clyde Refinery, Shell Refining Australia at Camellia, Sydney, NSW
Leica D-LUX4, F/6.3, 8-1.3 sec, 12.8 mm, ISO 80, Pattern Mode, HDR, 16:9, 20:09 19 February 2011
Image level adjusted.

The Oil refinery, Clyde Refinery, is located at Camellia, Sydney. The site is described as a delta area where Parramatta River meets Duck River with a bridge at the east side that extends Silverwater Road from Silverwater north to Rydalmere. The pictures were shot at the middle of the bridge. The Refinery site has a road frontage to the nearby streets and is bounded to the north-east and south-east by the Parramatta River and Duck River respectively, and with plenty of lush, green trees surrounding the delta. The park in foreground in the image is Silverwater Park which is located against the site across Duck River.

As per an environmental assessment report found from a NSW governmental site, Clyde Refinery is the longest operating oil refinery in Australia. Due to substantial investment over the years, the Refinery is among the most complex of the seven refineries currently operating in the country. In 1908 the entire site was owned by the Commonwealth Oil Corporation, in 1913 John Fell & Co (a shale oil company) acquired the assets from the former. Shell acquired the site from John Fell & Co. in 1928 and the land use has remained the same to this day. Clyde Refinery supplies approximately 40% of Sydney’s petroleum requirements and about 50% of NSW’s needs. Clyde Refinery directly employs approximately 270 employees and 100 contractors and contributes AUD$60 million into the Sydney economy each year.

However, this was the first time for me to notice such a large chemical factory existing in Sydney area, though the site stands there for a long time and even could be considered as a historic industrial site, and even though I initially thought such a pollution producer normally should not stay so close to large population like great Sydney area.

Thursday, 3 February 2011

Hobart at night

Today is Chinese New Year. After having dinner at somewhere on Salamanca Place in Hobart, Tasmania, a few pictures were taken while walking around the Franklin Wharf area. That's really a nice, quiet place to enjoy your moment.


Constitution Dock, Davey Street, Hobart, Tasmania
Leica D-LUX4, F/2.3, 1.3 sec, 7.4 mm, ISO 80, Pattern Mode, 16:9, 21:02 3 February 2011
Image level adjusted.



Sculpture Stephen Walker, Franklin Wharf, Hobart, Tasmania
Leica D-LUX4, F/2.1, 2 sec, 5.9 mm, ISO 80, Spot Mode, 16:9, 21:11 3 February 2011
Image level adjusted.



Elizabeth St / Macquarie St, Hobart, Tasmania
Leica D-LUX4, F/8, 6 sec, 5.1 mm, ISO 80, Pattern Mode, 16:9, 21:46 3 February 2011
Image level adjusted.

Thursday, 16 December 2010

Inside Gaylord National Resort


Leica D-LUX4, F/4, 5/8 sec, 5.1 mm, ISO 80, Pattern Mode, 3:2, 21:59 14 December 2010
Image level adjusted.



Leica D-LUX4, F/8, 3.2 sec, 5.1 mm, ISO 80, Pattern Mode, 4:3, HDR, 01:24 15 December 2010
Image level adjusted.

Wednesday, 15 December 2010

Dinner at National Air and Space Museum


Buffet food under the nose of a Boeing 747
Leica D-LUX4, F/2.2, 1/6 sec, 5 mm, ISO 200, Pattern Mode, 3:2, 21:59 14 December 2010
Image level adjusted.



Sushi train under the body of Apollo-Soyuz Test Project
Leica D-LUX4, F/2.3, 1/8 sec, 7 mm, ISO 200, Spot Mode, 4:3, 21:41 14 December 2010
Image level adjusted.



Beers and glasses under a plane model
Leica D-LUX4, F/2.2, 1/13 sec, 6 mm, ISO 200, Spot Mode, 4:3, HDR, 21:46 14 December 2010
Image level adjusted.

Thursday, 2 December 2010

Victoria Park in "snow"


Victoria Park, Regina, SK, Canada
Canon IXUS 50, F/2.8, 1/50 sec, 5.8 mm, ISO 50, Pattern Mode, 08:05 27 November 2005
Image skewed, level changed and enhanced in B&W effect.
The snowing effect photoshopped by Xi Zhu (西竹)

Are you able to determine that above is an artificial image? :) The incredible snowing effect is added by a certified member and senior reviewer nicknamed Xi Zhu () at Xiangshu, one of the most popular photography communities in China.

Saturday, 27 November 2010

Victoria Park in winter

This is a picture I shot five years ago today at Victoria Park in Regina, SK, Canada. That was the coldest place in the world that I have ever been...

The original picture was skewed in Pixelmator 1.5.1 for correcting minor distortion, then was processed using the Tone Mapping function of Photomatix Pro 4.0 in various enhancement effects including Deep, Smooth, Painterly, Grunge, and Black & White.

This was an experiment of using HDR software to enhance a single image, rather than multiple images in different exposures. Thanks to the new design of Preset Thumbnail Panel and Preview Window of Photomatix Pro 4, users may visually see the Tone Mapping results and adjust the effect instantly. That's a great user experience. The same work with the previous versions were painful, and that's why I chose to buy this version 4.


Image skewed, and enhanced in Deep and Smooth effect.


Image enhanced in Painterly, Grunge and Black & White effect.
War Memorial, Victoria Park, Regina, SK, Canada
Canon IXUS 50, F/2.8, 1/50 sec, 5.8 mm, ISO 50, Pattern Mode, 08:05 27 November 2005

Based on the last B&W image above, the following image was processed in Picasa 3.6.7 in turn to represent some of my personal feelings on that winter in Regina. Finally all images were published from Picasa as well.


War Memorial, Victoria Park, Regina, SK, Canada
Canon IXUS 50, F/2.8, 1/50 sec, 5.8 mm, ISO 50, Pattern Mode, 08:05 27 November 2005
Image skewed, level changed, enhanced in Sepia and Warmify effects, sharpened and cropped

Sunday, 21 November 2010

Sydney Opera House at night


Sydney Opera House
Leica D-LUX4, F/2.8, 1.6~6 sec, 12.8 mm, ISO 80, Spot Mode, -1, HDR, 16:9, 19:46 11 October 2010