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Chertsy Gate

Chertsy Gate
Copyright ©2007, Dave Hall
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Photographer: Dave Hall
Folder: Rochester
Uploaded: 14-Dec-2007 00:46 CET
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Camera: Olympus E3
Exposure time: 25 sev
Aperture: f8
Focal length: 18
Lens: 7014mm
Focusing method:
ISO: 100
White balance: Auto
Flash: no
Image format: RAW
Processing applied: Lightroom
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Image resized to: 1102x800

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Lonesome quality

Hi Dave, what a nice shot, lots of atmosphere. I’m not sure if we should be waiting for Dickens or Jack-the –Ripper ;-) Where about is this Dave? This is one of those times that it would have been nice to have a fog machine in your camera bag eh. About the only aside that I can think of is that IMO with the type of lighting and the scene it may also look good in a colder blue tone. IMO the scene has a lonesome quality to it. Really a nice feel to this one. Good stuff. R.

Randall Beaudin at 16:59 CET on 18-Dec-2007 [Reply]

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Randall Beaudin wrote:
> Hi Dave, what a nice shot, lots of atmosphere. I’m not sure if we should be waiting for Dickens
> or Jack-the –Ripper ;-) Where about is this Dave? This is one of those times that it would
> have been nice to have a fog machine in your camera bag eh. About the only aside that I can
> think of is that IMO with the type of lighting and the scene it may also look good in a colder
> blue tone. IMO the scene has a lonesome quality to it. Really a nice feel to this one. Good stuff. R.
>

Thanks Randall.
It was tyaken in Rochester Kent, UK, the home of Charles Dickens.
Ther WB was on auto and is fairly faithful to the lighting, quite warm.
I will try a colder tone & maybe post it.
Dave.

Dave Hall at 17:18 CET on 18-Dec-2007 [Reply]

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Randall Beaudin wrote:
> Hi Dave, what a nice shot, lots of atmosphere. I’m not sure if we should be waiting for Dickens
> or Jack-the –Ripper ;-) Where about is this Dave? This is one of those times that it would
> have been nice to have a fog machine in your camera bag eh. About the only aside that I can
> think of is that IMO with the type of lighting and the scene it may also look good in a colder
> blue tone. IMO the scene has a lonesome quality to it. Really a nice feel to this one. Good stuff. R.
>

Thanks Randall.
It was tyaken in Rochester Kent, UK, the home of Charles Dickens.
Ther WB was on auto and is fairly faithful to the lighting, quite warm.
I will try a colder tone & maybe post it.
Dave.

Dave Hall at 17:19 CET on 18-Dec-2007 [Reply]

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Randall Beaudin wrote:
> Hi Dave, what a nice shot, lots of atmosphere. I’m not sure if we should be waiting for Dickens
> or Jack-the –Ripper ;-) Where about is this Dave? This is one of those times that it would
> have been nice to have a fog machine in your camera bag eh. About the only aside that I can
> think of is that IMO with the type of lighting and the scene it may also look good in a colder
> blue tone. IMO the scene has a lonesome quality to it. Really a nice feel to this one. Good stuff. R.
>
Thanks Randall.
It is in Rochester Kent UK, the home of Charles Dickens as it happens.
The WB is about right for the lighting as I remember, quite warm. I may cool it down a bit to match the Centgrade temp, around freezing, and post again.
Dave.

Dave Hall at 17:52 CET on 18-Dec-2007 [Reply]