The River, The Brewery and the Cathedral
December 26th, 2006 by DonnchaThe River Lee rushes by the Beamish and Crawford Brewery on one side, and O’Sullivan Electrical on the other with St. Finbarre’s Cathedral in the background.
I have discovered there’s a dead pixel on my camera’s sensor. Fortunately it doesn’t seem to show itself much but when I take long exposure shots like the one above a little red dot appears in the top-right of the image. It’s easy to get rid of with the clone tool but also annoying.
The Wacom graphics tablet is great fun to play with but I haven’t got it working fully in Linux yet. Ubuntu thinks it’s simply another mouse device and GIMP doesn’t see it as an “extended device”. I spent quite some time on the Ubuntu forums trying to fix it yesterday before giving up and trying it out on a few images.
It’s a little fiddly to begin with, but I think that’s par-for-the-course when using a new tool. I do find that when dodging and burning large sections of images the brush can get stuck and won’t follow the cursor but I’ve read that once it’s properly configured performance is improved so I hope that is fixed then.
Hope you had a nice Christmas Day!
Tags: Architecture, Beamish, Canon 20D, Cathedral, Cork, Cork Photos, Gimp, Ireland, Irish photos, irishblogs, Landscape, Long Exposure, Night, Photos, River, River Lee, Sigma 10-20, UrbanFurther Reading:
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December 26th, 2006 at 1:59 am
che figata!
December 26th, 2006 at 10:43 am
like it
January 21st, 2007 at 8:17 am
cool perspective & the long exposure makes the water look soft…