A combination of wooden beams from local trees and local stone.
Image captured 8/02/2018 by a Canon AE-1P 35mm camera
Ilford FP4+ (normally rated at 125 ISO) pushed to ISO 250
Developed by The Darkroom in San Clemente, California
Zone focused. Aperture - f/5.6. Shutter speed not recorded.
AndyH
Loc: Massachusetts and New Hampshire
Love the photo. Good looking building, great tonal range, and the offsetting angles are very nice.
Hate the "no smoking" sign, which adds nothing to an attractive façade. Why do they have to plaster these dismal generic signs on beautiful public buildings? (Yeah, I know - people are stupid)
Andy
Thank you for looking, Andy. I will pass your suggestion on to the Tribe.
Actually LR is not great at cloning stuff out and I don’t use Photoshop.
AndyH
Loc: Massachusetts and New Hampshire
rjaywallace wrote:
Thank you for looking, Andy. I will pass your suggestion on to the Tribe.
Actually LR is not great at cloning stuff out and I don’t use Photoshop.
No, it's not. Public authorities have to post what they have to post, but sometimes I don't believe they think much about the specific locations where they're putting stuff, and how it affects their buildings.
This is one of the instances where Photoshop is very useful. I do most of my image adjustment and development in Lightroom, but some objects are just BEGGING for removal. It's amazing how many beautiful public buildings I see every day, that are disfigured with these ugly and generic signs.
Andy
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