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This was taken at the entrance of a zoo in a neighboring town of Bridgeton, NJ. I liked the lighting. The mood was very still. The B&W conversion was done to enhance the antiquity of the wheel against the concrete support and separate it from the background.
Camera: Olympus SP57OUZ, lens set at 8.5mm All other settings were auto.
B&W conversion, vignetting and some tinting were done with Nik Silver Efex Pro2 via Photoshop CS6.
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Old Water Wheel
Photographer: Jay Parks
Jay Parks | May 7, 2017
Views: 27
Dimensions: 3000x4000
Size: 15398kb
Filed Under: Picture This: The Power of Black & White
