I took this photo on our walk yesterday evening. I’m not really sure what to say about it, I think it pretty much speaks for itself. I guess I can talk a little about the post-processing I did. It’s probably the first time I’ve used the dodge/burn tool and was happy with the results. With the lighting conditions I think black and white was the correct choice, it just wasn’t as inspiring in colour. Also, I found converting to black and white in the Canon RAW editor gives you some interesting options. I was able to really make the center line pop by setting the Filter Effect to Red. I don’t know what that means either, but it was an option and it seemed to be the best choice for this shot.
Camera: Canon EOS 60D, Exposure Time: 1/400, Aperture: f/8, ISO: 1250, Focal Length: 310mm
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Looks like someone was a bit tipsy during construction…
Yes, you’d think it wouldn’t have been that hard to make it straight. But curvy is more interesting than straight, right?
I like what you did with that shot Steve – you’re so flippin’ clever! 🙂
Thanks Babe 😉