Decline of the Red Barn
Uploaded: September 12, 2012
On a recent trip to Chicago, I stopped to shoot the Red Barn that I had shot many years ago.
This was near Odell, Illinois on I-55.
Aperture Priority, f11 @ 1/400, ISO 200.
Tamron 18-270 PZD @70mm.
Adjustment to brightness, saturation, contrast, & added red.
Category: Travel & Place (9/12/2012)
Exif: F Number: 11, Exposure Bias Value: 0.00, ExposureTime: 1/400 seconds, Flash: did not fire, compulsory flash mode, ISO: 200, White balance: Auto white balance, FocalLength: 70.00 mm, Model: Canon EOS 60D
Dominick M. Dimacale September 13, 2012
Lovely image, Lou!Dominick #1486168
Lou Lazerson September 13, 2012
Dominick,Glad to hear from you, and thanks
for your very positive comment.
Lou #10321588
Tomás Widow September 15, 2012
Beautiful Lou!!Tomas #10323930
Lou Lazerson September 15, 2012
Tomas,I'm very joyful over your positive experience with the image.
Lou #10324021
Sandi L. Olson September 19, 2012
Great Shot Lou, Can you change your exposure setting in Digital Photo Professional so it brings out more of the color and contrast of the barn wood? Quite a captivating picture!Lou Lazerson September 19, 2012
Sandi,Sure appreciated your positive comment
and your suggestion on increasing the
contrast. I agree with your photo
analysis.
Lou #10329858
Lou Lazerson September 29, 2012
Sandi,See the new image where I increased
the red in the wood and roof.
It did earn an EP.
Thanks for your suggestion.
Lou #10346879
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