“ Stacked tree parts ”
I drove along the wood countryside I spotted these nicely stacked trees - Lighted them up in LR with B&W preset and minor tweaking on my part - These work well for High Key - but also wound have worked for Low Key

Anyway, I had a really nice drive.
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  • karen feldman Edited 3 months ago

    interesting subject for high key, ( wood being dark), but you made it work!

    interesting subject for high key, ( wood being dark), but you made it work!

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  • Prakash Khanchandani Edited 4 months ago

    The texture is nicely captured. The monochrome with a very faint tinge of green/blue is quite appropriate for this shot!
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    The texture is nicely captured. The monochrome with a very faint tinge of green/blue is quite appropriate for this shot!

    Or maybe there's no color and my eyes are playing tricks?

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  • Dale Creyghton Edited 4 months ago

    Nice shot, great texture, going to go back and do the same shot for Low key as well?

    Nice shot, great texture, going to go back and do the same shot for Low key as well?

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  • James Ko Edited 4 months ago

    This has a nostalgic feel to it, something that I imagine I would find in a catalog of early pioneer pictures.

    This has a nostalgic feel to it, something that I imagine I would find in a catalog of early pioneer pictures.

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