17mm, My Favorite

© Chuck Inglefield

17mm, My Favorite

Uploaded: October 24, 2005 10:21:24

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17-40mm @ 17mm, 1/125sec, f22 ISO 200
I had much frustration this week finding interesting/impactful shots that would allow me the time to change lenses for the assignment. So I settled for this static scene today so I wouldn't fall behind on the assignment. I actually have a couple images I like better than these from this pool that don't fit the assignment. I'll post those in the Q&A.

Processing included using the following Nik Filters:
Pro Contrast, C41-E6, Darken/Lighten Center. I liked the older, greenish tint created by the C41-E6 filter that helped to emphisize the passing of time/end of summer.


Although I would like to get rid of some of the mess in the background, I like the dynamic feel the wide angle lens gives to this shot. At 17mm on a 1.3x crop, it's getting just about everything in front of me.

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