Taken with Sigma 10-20, Cokin 2stop GND filter. Camera set on cloudy -3 for warm tone. Levels and USM in Photoshop


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The Dark WestCouple of images taken at lunchtime under the Westgate Bridge in Melbourne
Taken with Sigma 10-20, Cokin 2stop GND filter. Camera set on cloudy -3 for warm tone. Levels and USM in Photoshop ![]() ![]()
Sorry Barrie, these pics don't do anything for me compared to the rest of your work. Only cool thing is the sky with the GND filter
![]() And what is your obsessions with green milk crates? ![]() Hassy, Leica, Nikon, iPhone
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Hi Barrie,
#1 I like the the convergange of the fence and the bridge. #2 The clouds in this one are great from the dark overhead to the distant white. I think the second one is best, the clouds look great. Although the forground interest is a bit of a sad reflection of the state of our waterways. Mark
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