Sunday, December 28, 2008

East Beach Gate


Took a trip down to Galveston today and shot this entry gate to East Beach. It was rainy, breezy, and cold [for Texas anyway] and I was hoping to find some fairly dramatic skies. This gate was recently sandblasted and battered by Hurricane Ike and looked to me more like something from Beirut than it did a ticket booth for Texas tourist.

Tech: Oly E-3 w/ 12-60 Zuiko @ f4 @ 12mm, 1/200th @ ISO100, Aperture Priority, with Stacked Circular Polarizing and Enhancing Filters Post Processing: Duplicate Background>TA “Specify”>Rotate>Crop>Vignette>Merge Visible to New Luminosity Layer>Levels to Brighten Highlights in Sky

5 comments:

Barry Armer said...

Cool shot Larry! You got the dramatic sky you were looking for! I like the slant and post-processing!

Cheers!
Barry

Anonymous said...

I like the simplicity of this photo Larry. I think it conveys the mood you would feel if you were standing there.

DHaass

Larry said...

Thanks Barry and Doug - I appreciate the comments.

Anonymous said...

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