Mark McCowen said:
I like the slight tilt of the camera and the burnt edges. Another great picture!
timbobee said:
Great photo David. This looks very familiar to me, as does the Hanging Tree Winery. I did the Huinter Valley tour back in 2001. I wonder if I went to this one.
David de Groot said:
Thanks Mark :) A fair bit of mucking about with this one, I added additional rust to the galv. iron, vignetting in the corners, and a slight desaturation to age the shot a little.
Thanks Tim, I dare say you could have, there's definitely room for a mini-bus in the carpark.
picsbymac said:
I like the wonky kilter of this too. Umm, would you believe the grass in Toronto is greener at the moment?
David de Groot said:
Well I did de-saturate the image a bit, but yeah, the grass could have been greener to start with.
horstgeorg said:
Great picture David !
a777thunder said:
Not played with in P/S Dave, slaved over in the dark room mate ::--))
I love old building, (takes me back to my time)
David de Groot said:
Thanks Horst :)
Ah, got it Kev :) Old buildings are just great, esp. in a rural/country setting. I could imagine an evening shot with coloured flashes would look particularly cool.
Maki_C30D said:
so crisp & clear. & interesting tilted shot!
David de Groot said:
Thanks Maria - looks like you had fun with your sticky rice pounding :)
I like the slight tilt of the camera and the burnt edges. Another great picture!
Great photo David. This looks very familiar to me, as does the Hanging Tree Winery. I did the Huinter Valley tour back in 2001. I wonder if I went to this one.
Thanks Mark :) A fair bit of mucking about with this one, I added additional rust to the galv. iron, vignetting in the corners, and a slight desaturation to age the shot a little.
Thanks Tim, I dare say you could have, there's definitely room for a mini-bus in the carpark.
I like the wonky kilter of this too. Umm, would you believe the grass in Toronto is greener at the moment?
Well I did de-saturate the image a bit, but yeah, the grass could have been greener to start with.
Great picture David !
Not played with in P/S Dave, slaved over in the dark room mate ::--))
I love old building, (takes me back to my time)
Thanks Horst :)
Ah, got it Kev :) Old buildings are just great, esp. in a rural/country setting. I could imagine an evening shot with coloured flashes would look particularly cool.
so crisp & clear. & interesting tilted shot!
Thanks Maria - looks like you had fun with your sticky rice pounding :)