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The Dry Fountain

Robert.4507

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Hello,

This is the mid-section of a fountain at my favorite walking park. maybe in a couple more days the water will be turned on. although the fountain appears to be quite old, it was operational at the end of last season. It is more interesting when it is working.
both files processed:
raw processing SPP
BW conversion - Bibblelabs with Andy plug in


ISO Setting: 200
Shutter Speed: 1/250s
Aperture Value: F18.0
Focal Length: 200 mm (18-200)


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the full view
ISO Setting: 200
Shutter Speed: 1/200s
Aperture Value: F18
Focal Length: 51 mm (18-200)
View attachment 1461


color views of the statue and park are going to be posted in the landscape section of the forum. as time permits

good luck with your pictures,

Robert
 

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Excellent pictures!
The flowers in the background really add to the first picture. And so much detail in that fountain too. Thanks!
 
Nice, it looks like an old Victorian fountain. People strolling around it on a foggy night, with canes and top hats. lol.
 
Robert,

I agree that the flower patterns in the background in the first picture make a great texture that perfectly picks up the sculpted floral garlands in the fountain. Fantastic!

Jesse
 
Thank you Jesse!

This statue is a favorite of the photographers in this area. When the fountain is running it adds to its beauty. Hopefully it will pump water while the flowers are still in bloom. :)

good luck with your pictures,

Robert
 
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