Yet another view of the infamous sedum in the front. This time, taken from indoors in the afternoon. The shadow seemed so mournful all alone like that.
I left the snow under-exposed on purpose. I found that if I kept it 'white' the contrast was lost. I guess this is why people use Photoshop!
chemical pioneer & esso brussels
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SEA WITCH / CHEMICAL PIONEER Built: Bath Iron Works, MELaunched:
1968Length: 610 ft / 190 mBeam: 76 ft / 23 mDraft: 35 ft / 11 mCrew: 40
ESSO BRUSSELS / Pe...
2 years ago
Oooh gorgeous. I want to make the first stamp! We have some today but not this much :(
ReplyDeleteIt is wonderful as it is. Your thinking about the under exposure was spot on.
ReplyDeleteThat is a great picture. It almost looks like an aerial shot of a snow-covered plain or something.
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