Chicamacomico

© Rob Mesite

Chicamacomico

Uploaded: September 08, 2005

Description

Former Life Saving Service (later Coast Guard) station in the Outer Banks of North Carolina. I used paramaters to shoot in B&W, then added a red filter on top of that, all in the 20D. In addition to all that, I used a polarizer. 35-135 mm Canon IS lens, program mode.

Comments

Vendla Stockdale September 08, 2005

Great b/w image #306989

Evelyn Sears September 08, 2005

Fabulous image! The tonal variety is wonderful. #1813605

Rob Mesite September 20, 2005

Thanks, Vendla and Evelyn. I had only recently rfead about the built in red filter in the 20D electronic arsenal, so used it as frequently as possible on this recent trip. Subjects such as this just bring out the possibilities even more! #1861283

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