Another one. There are lots of cloud structure to recover!
As I don’t know the colour of the bridge, WB was done on the concrete pillars. Great RAW to play with
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Another one. There are lots of cloud structure to recover!
As I don’t know the colour of the bridge, WB was done on the concrete pillars. Great RAW to play with
I decided to poke around the web to see other photos of this bridge, and none of the others I found were as interesting as these.
Well, thank you kindly. Although, I feel you exaggerate a bit.
It’s actually kinda challenging to shoot and make interesting on a normal day. I also have my fair share of boring shots of the place. I think I just got extremely lucky with the light that time.
I plan on going back quite soon with my Mamiya C220 and getting some proper 6x6 exposures. I’ll be sure to toss up a few negatives for those interested in playing around with film in FOSS software.
As @Sunhillow I also tried to get some of the clouds back. But I only could do it in b/w.
I like the atmosphere in the image (that slight halo between bridge and sky and the sensor dust lower-right don’t bother me), somehow I must think about a ‘Batman’ movie
…and just a second later I’m back in ‘Sin City’
Yes, the halo is not really pleasing to the eyes. But I was not able to get rid of it.
Welcome! That’s a great B&W take.
Welcome, also from my side. A new member from my old home town!
My take. This was really fun! I added a tiny bit of yellow to the highlights, and upped the saturation of the greens, and added a LUT emulating Fuji Superia 400. I also increased the haziness with negative dehaze. I also used Filmic RGB.
small world it is 8)
thanks for warm welcomes
Wonderful images.
Here’s a colorful take on the middle one, also slightly cropped:
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