A typical late autumn day is Scotland. Grey skies and misty drizzle. Out for a walk and like the look of the Kincardine Bridge near my home. The river was at its highest point and very calm so the reflection really caught my attention
Didn't do much in the way of PP apart from unsharpening, adding a touch of grain and vignetting.
Didn't have a particular "look" in mind and just kind of like this.
Any c&c appreciated
Andy
Kincardine Bridge
Heirloom Tomato wrote:
I like it too!
That was quick, thanks Heirloom
bv52gyf wrote:
That was quick, thanks Heirloom
I was right there when you posted. :-P
It has an interesting mood to it.
I think it is very good. I love the little boat in the foreground. Very moody.
Talk about turning a sub par shooting day into an perfect score result. I'm a huge B&W fan, and this is a beautiful image.
photophile wrote:
It has an interesting mood to it.
thank you for the kind comment photophile
ebrunner wrote:
I think it is very good. I love the little boat in the foreground. Very moody.
thanks for the kind comment ebrunner
rocco_7155 wrote:
Talk about turning a sub par shooting day into an perfect score result. I'm a huge B&W fan, and this is a beautiful image.
thanks rocco, have to make the most of all weather conditions here and it was the mood that grabbed my attention
I would say you have a very good eye. Not everyone can turn dismal, dreary into intriguingly beautiful.
PaulG
Loc: Western Australia
Love the softness and tones. And a bridge always works well as a panoramic. Good B&W choice too, sort of melancholic.
DragonsLady wrote:
I would say you have a very good eye. Not everyone can turn dismal, dreary into intriguingly beautiful.
Thank you for the kind comment DragonsLady
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