Historic Amos Mill is estimated to be over 230 years old. That refers to the actual establishment of the first structure on site.
I kept the contrast up to show the texture of the weathered wood. More "hi-key".
Dan
You're really on a roll here, brother. You must be dripping with sweat. I feel lazy now for sitting inside in AC during this heat wave and you're out there shooting your butt off. These are all excellent. I particularly like the last one due to the interesting perspective. The image quality is superb in all three.
Brent
bnfotografie wrote:
You're really on a roll here, brother. You must be dripping with sweat. I feel lazy now for sitting inside in AC during this heat wave and you're out there shooting your butt off. These are all excellent. I particularly like the last one due to the interesting perspective. The image quality is superb in all three.
Brent
Well a secret brother...I am hibernating inside also!! It is way to hot outside for me so I am working on images that have gone unprocessed. My b&w is still a "work-in-progress".
Appreciate your input brother!
Thanks!
Dan
aae991 wrote:
Very nice Dan!
Thanks Stuart...My b&w processing is still a work in progress. I need some of that "sheen" you have in your harbor images. These look a tad flat!
Thanks Stuart!
Dan
Danpbphoto wrote:
Thanks Stuart...My b&w processing is still a work in progress. I need some of that "sheen" you have in your harbor images. These look a tad flat!
Thanks Stuart!
Dan
adventure_photo wrote:
Great shots Dan! That first one is my favorite!
Thank you Scott!
I also am partial to that one both in color and Selective color. I need to up my blacks in it also! The extremely hot/humid weather has me inside in the basement to keep cool and work on photos never processed.
My PP skills are minimal at best and it takes me much time to just do a basic edit.
Dan