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Another shot taken during a tour of the plant that turns our household garbage into electric power.
And again, I've processed this one with the solarization filter that's part of the Color Efex 4 collection from Nik software.
Here's a nice tutorial on how to use the filter.
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| Brand: | NIKON CORPORATION |
| Camera: | Nikon D7000 |
| Lens: | 18.0-200.0 mm f/3.5-5.6 |
| Recording media: | RAW (digital) |
| Date Taken: | 11 Jan 2013 - 12:21 PM |
| Focal Length: | 75mm |
| Lens Max Aperture: | f/5.1 |
| Aperture: | f/5.0 |
| Shutter Speed: | 1/640sec |
| Exposure Comp: | -1.0 |
| ISO: | 3200 |
| Exposure Mode: | Aperture-priority AE |
| Metering Mode: | Multi-segment |
| Flash: | Off, Did not fire |
| White Balance: | As Shot |
| Title: | Industrial |
| Username: | |
| Uploaded: | 21 Jan 2013 - 5:16 AM |
| Tags: | Digitally manipulated, Photo journalism |
| Votes: | 22 |
Comments
Wow!!! Absolutely amazing photo! Love it! And thanks for the tutorial! I think I will put that on my birthday wish list!![]()
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Brenda
Effective processing, Walter, looks like the corrosive result of leaking batteries - very suitable for an industrial image.
Dave
Looks stunning, you have converted the machines into electricity as well, using the filter.
Makes lovely grunge!
I love the effect. I shall view the tutorial - at the moment I am much less impressed with Colour Efex than with Silver Efex, but I need to work more on it.
Moira
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