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Venice FL -- It ain't just a rookery
Snowbird friends of ours have spent part of the winter in Venice for the last seven years and never been to the rookery. On the first day of our visit with them, it was a 3-0 vote, with one abstention, to go to one of the jetties (the South one???), instead. I'm glad we did.
This image is most unusual for me in two ways. It's not an HDR (although it was initially intended to be one). And, it actually has people in it. It would've been nearly impossible to capture shots with no people, even at this point, which was after the peak of the sunset. I could've layered a lot of shots and masked all the people out, but this was one time I thought they were an important element. Especially from this vantage point, they give a sense of scale to the length of the jetty. Not only that, but the couple holding hands appealed to me, and I waited for them to get into the frame before shooting.
Nikon D3S, !SO 1000, f/22, 1/40 sec, zoom at 70mm
processing highlights
- For several reasons -- to have the couple walking in from the left, to have the brighter part of the sky on the left, and to have the smoother rock profile on the left -- the image was flipped horizontally. The sailboat (from a series of shots taken moments later) was composited in, scaled, and flipped.
- Topaz Simplify -- Watercolor II, partially masked
- Curves -- opened the shadows in the people and rest of the foreground
- Fractalius -- NONE, absolutely none -- the first time in I don't know how long that's happened. It wasn't working with the sunset, so I used the edges option in Topaz Simplify and Photoshop's Poster Edges to add the black edge details to the sky.
- Alien Skin Snap Art -- Stylize Line Art b&w layer at Multiply blend mode (entire image)