Man And Dog On Wooden Bridge by coolj001
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Description
This is a B&W 400 speed 35 mm photograph I took last week while hiking at Priest Point Park here in Olympia, WA. I was thinking "depth perception" when I took the photo. This Man and Dog I met while on the trail, and was cool conversation about computers and even Art and Art web sites like this here Renderosity.com, and Dog was cool too. Good Dog. The Man gave me permission to photograph, and post on the Internet so here it is. I don't think the Dog minded, but what do I know. So here is the photo of a Man and His Dog On A Wooden Bridge walking in to the Enchanted Forest, or something to that effect. Thanks for looking -Peace :-)
(Postwork w/HP Photo Editor: crop/sharpen/resize)
Comments (12)
Tedz
My Gosh! It does indeed look an Enchanting Forest. This is a real great Photograph!
cynlee
great feeling in this coolj!
Niutek
I would just love to see it in color but it's still a great shot with an atmosphere :)
Tanialmeida
wow my friend this work is way cool! xzllent mood!!!
SoulEatar
I am a colorholic - But I find this image a pleasure to view - You made it work well :)- There is a Art in itself to B&W photography - To which color only distracts -
shood
Excellent color tone choice! I feel the man should be wearing 'adventurer' clothing & holding a staff, though. ;-)
funkandjazz
Looks like a great place for a stroll. very peaceful. :)
mooncat
Really beautiful, I love the tinting as well.
Michelle A.
Very nice!
gallimel
evocative and elegant. It looks like the final scene of a movie.. this is great :)
coolj001
Thank You All for comments/Time to check this out. Much appreciated as always. -Peace :-)
gab-mag
Nice and relaxing picture, there's something magical, and you've enhanced this sensation with the "colorize" effect! Great Work!