A seat to rest upon really ...
This is a discussion on An Old Wheelchair? within the Architecture & Man Made (cities, buildings, roads, objects & abstracts) forums, part of the Show your photo (Color) - Landscape & Nature (flowers, mountains, storms etc.) category; A seat to rest upon really ......
A seat to rest upon really ...
neat.
can you imagine the unhinged careening you could do in that thing??
Very cool! It does look like it would be kind of unwieldy but I bet it was a lot better than the alternative of nothing!
hmm I don't you want to roll the wheels- the seat would go with it. I love the textures in this shot.
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yup nice use of selective sharpening, cool mood here.
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An experienced eye will pick out the clues Iggy. Look at the sharp seat back, perfectly in focus and almost touching the rough stone wall. The wall, however, is softnened, as is everything else around the subject. By carefully blending my sharpened subject into my softened and subdued coloured foreground and background elements I isolate the subject, remove distractions, and create a soft, old style feel to the whole shot.
Thanks all for those comments
Wow. I love this picture. Thanks for the explanation to Iggy on the post processing. When I get more proficient with photoshop, I will have to try that instead of simply using DOF.
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