Nikon D2H, 70-200mm VR at F2.8 1/15 sec. Converted to B&W via the red channel only. Some cloning and burning added.
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Lonely Hill LookoutI took this on a cold winters day with a little moody mist in the air. I wanted a dark, cold moody feel.
Nikon D2H, 70-200mm VR at F2.8 1/15 sec. Converted to B&W via the red channel only. Some cloning and burning added. Click on the image for a large view ![]() Steve.
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I like it, however, would have preferred the tree to appear more to the left of the bench as opposed to right on top. Just me, however. You couldn't have nailed the DOF any better! Even though it is relatively light, the B&W conversion and DOF give a feeling that I would prefer not to see what is around the bend. Well done.
Regards, Patrick
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