West of the Wharf

Louisville Shoreline
Louisville Shoreline

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This image was taken on the west end of the Louisville riverfront between the Third Street Wharf and the McAlpine Locks. The source files are all bracketed HDR images that were merged in NIK HDR Efex Pro 2 where they were first tone mapped before returning the merged file to Aperture 3 and then processing it in OnOne Perfect Effects where I applied a slight vignette.

Under the Interstate
Under the Interstate

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This image is from under Interstate 64  just past 6th Street. The view is looking east toward the Kennedy Bridge. Once again NIK HDR Efex Pro 2 was used to merge the three bracketed files. After that was done I opened it in OnOne Perfect Effects where I experimented with stacking several different effects to bring out the colors and contrast in the scene. I really should write down what I use but many times I am experimenting and go through many different filters before settling on a particular one. One feature I really like about using the OnOne Perfect Effects filters is that they can be stacked and that I can control the amount of strength I want by varying the opacity of each one and stacking several filters together using the layers feature. I then finished the image in my normal way using Aperture 3.

Solitary Sentinel
Solitary Sentinel

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This is an image from a merged bracket set processed in NIK HDR Efex Pro 2 and finished in Aperture 3. The bridges in the background are K&I Railroad bridges that connect west Louisville to New Albany, Indiana.

Ninth Street Ramps
Ninth Street Ramps

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This final image is also Processed in NIK HDR Efex Pro 2, OnOne Perfect Effects and Aperture 3.

5 thoughts on “West of the Wharf

  1. What stunning views! I love the way you present the different perspectives of the area so I feel like I’m right there! Beautiful place; wonderful photographs!

    1. Thank you Ellen; hearing this from someone who does fantastic architectural photography is very rewarding. The area in these photos is seldom seen in local photography but it really offers some unique perspectives of the city and it’s infrastructure.

  2. Good pics Nick !! I have some of my Fotos are on RedBubble.com enter BearheartFoto in the Search Box and enter !! Go to my Portfolio and then to my Groups !! You can comment or pick favorites !! Be Well !! Have a Great Easter !! God Bless !! Thanks John

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