After posting my last entry, and claiming that the image used was the only one from 44 I shot today suitable for posting, I took one last look through and found two more that are reasonably ok – both of stairwells. On this occasion I have post-processed the image more than usual. I've used a blurred overlay layer which a) increases the saturation and contrast, and b) adds a slightly ethereal quality to the image. While the original was ok in terms of composition, it was rather flat and lacked depth. I think this version is a little more interesting.
And I do realise that it’s only a few hours since I posted yesterday’s entry, but yesterday’ wasn’t all that interesting so I thought I might as well post today’s entry a little earlier than usual ;-)
camera capture date aperture shutter speed shooting mode exposure bias metering mode ISO focal length image quality white balance optical filter
Canon G5
1.13pm on 23/2/04
f3.2
1/40
aperture priority
+0.0
evaluative
50
7.2
RAW
auto
B+W UV 010
After posting my last entry, and claiming that the image used was the only one from 44 I shot today suitable for posting, I took one last look through and found two more that are reasonably ok – both of stairwells. On this occasion I have post-processed the image more than usual. I've used a blurred overlay layer which a) increases the saturation and contrast, and b) adds a slightly ethereal quality to the image. While the original was ok in terms of composition, it was rather flat and lacked depth. I think this version is a little more interesting.
And I do realise that it’s only a few hours since I posted yesterday’s entry, but yesterday’ wasn’t all that interesting so I thought I might as well post today’s entry a little earlier than usual ;-)
capture date
aperture
shutter speed
shooting mode
exposure bias
metering mode
ISO
focal length
image quality
white balance
optical filter
1.13pm on 23/2/04
f3.2
1/40
aperture priority
+0.0
evaluative
50
7.2
RAW
auto
B+W UV 010
Wonderful perspective.
D, that is fantastic.
Stairways provide such an interesting perspective. This is a treat for the eyes.
I agree with Jasmin, it really is a treat for the eyes.
What a wonderfull effect this is, quite abstract.
The softened edges really make this shot hot.
vertigo.
Thanks for your comments on my site. It means a lot coming from someone as talented as yourself.
Your photos are absolutely amazing! I definitely will check back soon. Great eye for perspective!
Thanks everyone - much appreciated :-)