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Little girl on the road to Avalon

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There is nothing more magical in the world than the imagination of a little one.

Comments (9)


copperboy1

8:31PM | Tue, 12 March 2002

This is a fantastic image.It just seems so huge, like a wide screen view. Good work.

Michelle A.

9:01PM | Tue, 12 March 2002

Wonderful!! Love the tone of this too!

Misha883

10:08PM | Tue, 12 March 2002

A vast, strange world ahead.

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bevchiron

1:04AM | Wed, 13 March 2002

Beautiful image.

scourge

6:28AM | Wed, 13 March 2002

A very good image. Simple is beautiful.

ElPollo

7:32AM | Wed, 13 March 2002

awesome! where have you photographed this?

DevNull

1:39PM | Wed, 13 March 2002

Those shot were taken at the Washington D.C. National Arboreum. The columns and a reflective pool (which I might post later) were a donation from some rich dead person.

A bit more information on the shots;
They were taken with my trusty Nikon N2020. The bad news is that I went out to test a roll of that fake black and white film, the kind that can be C-41processed. That stuff if horrible! First it has a sickly tint to it because that way it prints better on color paper. When I film scanned it, I found that it had HUGE histogram gaps all over the place at the scan level! The ONLY saving grace is that it is more receptive to render blue light right; it doesnt need a yellow filter like real black and white film, but you pay dearly for that little feature.

In order to get some decent images the grayscale was tri-toned, with custom curves applied on all three channels as to bring what little sky information was there. The sky was further enhanced by switching to CMYK and blending a channel with sky detail into the black channel, which had no sky detail whatsoever.

McF

3:43PM | Wed, 13 March 2002

thank sfor sharing this,.. inspirational work.

jichdneth

5:08AM | Tue, 13 December 2005

beautiful shot, seriously like this one a lot. gives you a comfort feeling. cheers:)


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