Walking Path, Harding Park
Panasonic DMC-G1, Lumix 20mm f1.7
Late afternoon at Harding Park golf course, next to Lake Merced.
--Warren
Labels: Harding Park, Lake Merced, Panasonic DMC-G1
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Labels: Harding Park, Lake Merced, Panasonic DMC-G1
5 Comments:
Warren, I know that path well. When I managed the course, there was a big debate about letting non golfers use the path. Jaci was concerned about issues of safety etc. Obvioulsy full public access prevailed.
Dan
Yes, we were on constant lookout for flying golf balls :), and a couple times we were almost run over by speeding golf carts driven by Asian golfers :).
--WT
This is the first time I've been on in a LONNNGGGG time. This photo was at the top of the page and it really popped out to me and had to comment. I really like the color contrast and sharpness of this photo. That Lumix takes some really nice shots. Did you do much post-processing on this photo? Shot in RAW or jpg?
Benson
Thanks, Benson. It's nice to hear from you. I only did my usual amount of minor post-processing. This was shot in jpg. I don't have a RAW workflow worked out yet, nor do I have enough computing power in the house unfortunately. So instead, I just shoot my jpg images very carefully like I've been doing for the last 7 years.
The Lumix 20mm f1.7 is a real gem. :).
--Warren
Warren,
The compositional components of this image are really amazing. The lines with the curve in the sidewalk. The backlit trees with the sun in the background, all of these make me want to walk up the path. If I didn't know what the picture was, I would be asking where the walk would take me.
Very nice Warren.
**Dolph
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