296 the gate


"Fort Pulaski Entrance" Savannah, GA (Canon G5, 2006)
click here for colors version.

Jun 5, 2006

19 comments:

Anonymous said...

The gate details are really cool. Nice job on the exposure.

Anonymous said...

Very very gladiator.. well balanced light end good choice the b&w, the second shot of yours i see and another great one.. all my compliments again!

Yanik said...

I had a look at the colour shot...For this shot, i would have to say i like the colour better...Only because of the opening in the distance...i just love the burst of light that runs through the tunnel towards you...

Lovely...

Brent Vermilyea said...

Very nice composition. You handled the tricky exposure very well. Great work as always. Cheers, Brent

Anonymous said...

very nicely composed shot

micki said...

Such a massive gate. I like how you used it to frame that equally impressive background. Great exposure all the way through the shot.

Ash said...

Excellent composition and exposure.

Anonymous said...

lovley b-w here too. great shadowing :)

Anonymous said...

Very nicely done.

Anonymous said...

Nice B+W

Anonymous said...

gorgeous frame, very interesting to the eyes.. incredible textures.

love
sd

Anonymous said...

great photo. great composition and rythim, the b/w tones are very nice and the perspective is cool.

Anonymous said...

Great exposure. The dof really brings out all of that detail, and the b&w treatments is fantastic.

Legabal said...

I like this shot.
If you pass for the "Fort Pulaski Entrance" with intention of going to to the gĂșn place: You will not be able to continue. You will continue seeing thousand coins of the light that exists in the nails of the walls, will remember remind other moments but to the fund of the tunnel the light is. You will want to be a Rock and to see the landscape with Outdoor-Exposure. Then you will continue walking.^.:)

Anonymous said...

Was this a HDR before conversion? Nice btw.

Anonymous said...

Great composition. I'm wondering if you used HDR or maybe the light inside was enough...

jlbussey said...

Nice composition, I like how the knobs on the right wall are echoed by the ones on the left door. Lends itself well to b&w.

Azhar said...

Lovely shot, liking the scene wisihng for better angle.GREAT SHOT!

Anonymous said...

Great composition here, very nicely balanced and looks very neat. Leads you in nicely with loads of detail.