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Related: About this forumJust a couple of b&w shots taken on a drive out to Rio Vista
Ryer Island AutumnChurch at Birds Landing, California
Draw Bridge at Rio Vista, California
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Just a couple of b&w shots taken on a drive out to Rio Vista (Original Post)
Adsos Letter
Nov 2016
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jonno99
(2,620 posts)1. Nice! nt
Mira
(22,380 posts)2. So very pretty!
The first one is my favorite for its wonderful lines and tranquility!
CaliforniaPeggy
(149,627 posts)5. My dear Adsos Letter!
I really like the second and third shots, although all are beautiful!
Those two have the sharply defined angles and contrasts that I adore. I love the way the sun glints off both of them.
Nicely done!
hvn_nbr_2
(6,486 posts)6. Cool pics.
I recently moved to Rio Vista. Haven't even gotten out to explore yet, but you make me want to.
I wonder if the first and last pics would benefit from bumping up the contrast.
Dyedinthewoolliberal
(15,575 posts)9. Very Nice
alfredo
(60,074 posts)11. Nice B&W there. Give us detail on post processing.
Did you apply a yellow or green filter to the first?
Don't touch the contrast on the first