I did go out looking for a typical chromasia type shot today – whatever that might be – as today's entry is my 400th, but I didn't find one. So here's a portrait instead.
Update: Immediately after putting this up I felt, as Jerome mentions in the first comment, that this shot looked a bit flat. While I was working on it in Photoshop it looked fine, but as soon as I put it up on the site I decided it needed a bit more work. I also decided (as Mark suggested) that the new version worked better in black and white rather than the original sepia. Never let it be said that I don't pander to my audience, at least every once in a while ;-)
Update: #2: I've put another version of this shot up that tones down the two bright spots on the right of the image as mentioned by opa and John in the comments.
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capture date camera lens focal length aperture shutter speed shooting mode exposure bias metering mode ISO flash image quality RAW converter cropped? |
1.18pm on 25/1/05 Canon 20D EF 70-200 f/4L USM 200mm (320mm equiv.) f/5.6 1/200 aperture priority +0.0 evaluative 400 no RAW C1 Pro minor |