Kilcullen Science and Engineering

Kippure TV Mast Visible From Kilcullen

Landscpe photo of mountains
Kippure in the Wicklow Mountains, photographed from Kilcullen. © Eugene Brennan

I took this with my 10-year-old Nikon D5300 SLR from St. Brigid's Well on Saturday evening. The second photo below is a crop of the 6000-pixel-wide image. If you have good eyesight, you can see the 127-metre-tall television transmission mast on Kippure on a clear day. It's approximately 7 m taller than the Spire in O'Connell Street in Dublin and located 17.5 miles away from Kilcullen as the crow flies. (I can just about make it out with the naked eye). At night of course it's very noticeable, and the beacons on the mast can be seen flashing in the distance. They used to be red, but they changed them to white at some stage. I've seen the flashing from as far away as Kilmeague.
I haven't figured out why this camera always takes such dull photos. I reckon smartphones must boost the colour saturation, highlights and contrast in images to make them more vivid. I have the setting for this (can't remember what it's called) set as "neutral" in the camera so that images aren't altered. I can always change the settings later during post processing.
Edit: An FB photography group I'm a member of confirms that this is the case and images are flat if neutral photo style is selected. Saving photos as JPGs compresses images and reduces filesize, so I'm going to retake the photo and save as raw to see whether it makes much of a difference as regards detail and artefacts.
A TV mast on a mountain
The TV mast on Kippure (a crop from the image above) © Eugene Brennan

 

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