Ft. Point and Bridge

Another from that photogenic place :).
I put a white frame on this image, but it's invisible because of this blog's white background.
--Warren
Labels: Black and White, DMC-GF1, Fort Point, Golden Gate Bridge, Presidio
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Labels: Black and White, DMC-GF1, Fort Point, Golden Gate Bridge, Presidio
4 Comments:
I rarely tone my B&W images, but in this case I thought it was appropriate. I used a mild sepia tone, and I think it gives an aged feel to the scene which is appropriate for the Fort.
What do you think?
--Warren
Marvelous composition. I like the way you used the big arch and the repeating, smaller arches below. The lighthouse makes a great focal point around which the arches live.
I do like the toning - I think it fits the scene well!
Warren as you have seen from past posts, I have utilized toning a great deal. In the dark room bleaching was one of my favorite post printing processes. Have you utilized yellow in the Nik Software much like a filter. I find it very effective and this image really benefited from the toning giving the nostalgic effect you may have been looking for.
Dan
Thanks Dan. I played with the yellow filter a bit in LR, but not in Nik. --Warren
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