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These shots are my first attempt at digital darkroom work. They were recorded as RAW files and then « developped » on the computer. Some of them included blended multiple bracketed exposures. The Seawall most often referred to is Stanley Park’s peripheral pedestrian path, around 10 km long. But in fact the entire construction is almost 30 km in length and follows the water’s edge from Coal Harbour all the way to Kitsilano, uninterrupted.

 

 Posted at 12:50 PM in Photoblogs:

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  • 1 - Sigrid says:

    « Muy interesting. Ça te donne visiblement une latitude d’exposition que tu n’aurais pas autrement. Bonjour les futurs chefs-d’oeuvre. »

  • 2 - Anonymous says:

    « eh oui, c’est magnifique.
    Tu as l’air de t’amuser comme un petit fou.
    Comme on en profite, n’arrête surtout pas. »

  • 3 - NewYorkAngel says:

    « Tout pareil que les autres commentaires... J’attends les futurs chefs d’oeuvre et c’est magnifique...
    On est tous d’accord aujourd’hui. C’est ‘l’ecole des fans’! :-) »

  • 4 - Soultrance says:

    « Beautiful pictures. Your work is fantastic, I love it. »

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