Deer Creek [Canon 10D]
March 16, 2006
(click in the image for a larger version)
Another from the "Anniversary Series"...where I look in the archives for photographs taken on the same day one, two, three (or more) years ago. I find that this is a good way to re-visit images that I have not yet worked on (and there are way too many of those!).
I stopped to take this one morning after dropping my daughter off at kindergarten. It was cold and raining lightly. Both the camera and I had to be dried off afterwards. We had had a lot of rain and snow in the previous couple of weeks, so Deer Creek, normally a sleepy little stream, was more rushing than usual. These are the foundations of the original one-lane bridge that has not been used for many years
The camera was on a tripod for this shot: 0.3 seconds at f/16, ISO 100. Photoshop CS2 was used to create the black and white conversion and hand painted split toning.








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