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Fade to Gray
Image Title:  Fade to Gray
 
 By: John Bohner  
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Photographer John Bohner {K:8325}
Project N/A Camera Model Leica R9 digital
Categories Landscape
Film Format Digital Video Capture
Portfolio Lens 50 mm
Uploaded 12/26/2005 Film / Memory Type silicon of some sort
    ISO / Film Speed
Views 442 Shutter
Favorites Aperture f/
Critiques 8 Rating
Pending
/ 2 Ratings
Location City -  Manhattan Beach
State -  CA
Country - United States   United States
About More fog and the end of our pier disappears into the gray.
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There are 8 Comments in 1 Pages
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Gust@vo Sch3v3rin   {K:157397} 12/26/2005
Muy lindo moodyscape.
Felicitaciones!


L G   {K:18529} 12/26/2005
The fog really sets the mood in this photo.

Even with the fog it's still a beautiful day at the beach.


Don Loseke   {K:32503} 12/27/2005
The fog is very nice for pictures. I have always liked to take fog pictures but a lot of the time the fog appears dirty. I have found with digital you can go to levels and click the white balance eye dropper and click on the sky and you have clean fog.
Maybe you won't like it. Take care. Don.


John Bohner   {K:8325} 12/27/2005
Thanks for tip Don. I had not heard that before. I tried it and have mixed emotions. I did not perceive the sky as bright white. Using the tool I got some pink color casts that seem wrong. To the extent that the image is blue/green that is the sea color being picked up by the clouds and thats okay by me. Thanks anyways for bringing that tool to my attention.
John B


Don Loseke   {K:32503} 12/27/2005
Hi John, Here is what I had in mind. Here is what I have done. Levels, white eyedropper on top of sky, then took the left slider and moved it to the right. The used a gray gradient on the sky. Don.

image correction


Roger Williams   {K:84419} 12/27/2005
You captured the atmosphere very nicely... we don't often get fogs in my part of the world, unlike the UK before I left! I remember it was quite hard to judge the exposure and wonder if digital cameras do much better these days? (Thanks for recent comments, John.)


Eric Goldwasser   {K:4294} 12/30/2005
Stop taking pictures of MY pier. ;-)

We have to get together man. Email me so we can plan something. You can take a look at the d200 and I can spit on your leica. ;-)

As for this, it's funny, but I took a shot that seems to be EXACTLY the same during the fog and waves... :-)


Gayle's Eclectic Photos   {K:91043} 2/12/2006
lovely moody shot ...i think the green-gray cast suits the image well since i think of the ocean as being green and/or blue...Don's corrected color balance is good,too...nicely composed with the slightly curving pier fading into the fog and the faint silhouettes of the people...regards,gayle


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