Week 34 – LEFT TO ROT

LEFT TO ROT

Hi everyone, well firstly good news my Dad is on the mend so that’s great! news, well I have not had chance to get out and about as last week saw the sale of all my Sony camera gear and thus I am having to go back to older images again this week, so here is this weeks image taken from my massive collection of pictures from my trip to Scotland’s Glencoe earlier in the year, this old bike just makes for a photographers dream as we saw it stood up against this old shack so I just couldn’t resist! I have spent a little time on this and I believe I have cropped and adjusted the tone curve within Lightroom to give what I feel to be a slightly high contrast and punchy image? but hey you are the critics and I am simply the photographer. let me know what you think and please do all have a great week. I myself will be looking forward to getting my new camera at the end of this week Yaah!! take care guys and thanks again for revisiting, Jurgen.

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3 Comments

  1. Posted August 22, 2010 at 7:26 pm by old rep | Permalink

    Like the treatment very much. Very similar to what I’ve done with my shot, though mine’s full frontal so to speak. Not so sure about the left hand side background.
    You may “simply” be “the photographer” but your eye is the critical one in that it sees the potential for the image in the first place and then you interpret it as you see fit. Unless we were there at the same time we can’t know what was in front of you and how to interpret it.
    BTW glad to know that you dad’s on the mend.
    What camera have you decided to get?

  2. Posted August 23, 2010 at 7:43 am by Laura | Permalink

    Love it!

  3. Posted September 24, 2011 at 12:07 pm by John Hall | Permalink

    My XD Card lost data fright episode

    Just thought I let you know I had an error on my Sony XD Card and I had reformat drive message, something told me not to format fortunately done some searching on the net and came across http://www.bournemouthdatarecovery.com I told them that I was a photographer and need to get back my files.

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