Old Groyne! - Bournemouth

Not that there are too many reasons for me to say too much, as I sometimes feel I am talking to myself, and I probably am to some extent, but I figure that for as long as I keep paying my subs, then this small legacy to my name will be here for my kids to read when they get older.

If they can be bothered of course.

Anyway having picked the brains of Dave at Chromasia, I am meddling with some new techniques in Photoshop.

Its one of those tools that for as long as I have known, you will never use all of its power, its possibilites seem endless, I must have been using some type of copy of this software for nearly 15 years....thats how long it feels anyway.

This shot was of the securing plates on the newly installed groynes in Bournemouth, I say new becuase they look new, the timber is fresh and not weathered that much, just the first signs of rust appearing, and streaking down the timbers.

Anyway it caught my eye.... it may not be to your liking. My wife hated it.... hohum.

The best critic I have. Oh and its on Weekly shot for the title "RUST" Click Here to view the entry and comments on WeeklyShot

capture date
camera
lens
focal length
aperture
shutter speed
shooting mode
exposure bias
metering mode
ISO
flash
image quality
RAW converter
cropped?
05.11.2006
Canon 20D
70 - 200mm IS USM L
70 mm
f/16
1/60
AP
+0.0
pattern
1600
no
RAW
Photoshop CS2
no

Comments:

comment by robert at November 10, 2006 9:54 AM

great colours & very good feel to this shot, I would never have spotted it, well done!!

comment by V at November 8, 2006 5:19 PM

Once again, I love the different textures mingled along with the purples, greens, gold and browns. Gorgeous, warm, autumn colours to cosy up with. Fabulous!

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