City at Work

© David G. Wille

City at Work

Uploaded: August 15, 2006 16:52:56

Description

I shot the original photo using Velvia 100, a Nikon F5, and a 24-50 Zoom. It was a 15 second exposure at F11. I then scanned the slide and solarized the image in photoshop. I inverted the image and worked with levels, hue, and saturation to get the desired colors in various parts of the image. It produces this nice graphic effect.

Comments

Janine Russell level-deluxe August 15, 2006

David, great colors, composition and effects. #503844

mary e. sydlewski August 15, 2006

wow, great colors. #3169145

Naomi Weiser August 16, 2006

effects go very well with the picture. I love all the colors. #3170162

Kay E. Mahoney level-classic September 26, 2006

Congratulations on your beautiful finalist. Good luck in the next round. #3368685

Naomi Weiser September 26, 2006

Congrats! #3369840

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