Dallas Road Ross Bay

Dallas Road runs behind Ross Bay and this location is across, or rather crossing, the street from the storm drain that I have shown many times of late.

This is from the same day as my Ross Bay Cloud post; same cloud in fact.

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Canon EOS 5Dmkii, Canon 50/1.4 lense, ISO100: both pictures f5.0/1,000th

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15 thoughts on “Dallas Road Ross Bay

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  2. These are both great photographs, my friend, but I have to say the 2nd one in mono there is really captivating. The cloud formation and the way the light comes off the edges really adds intense drama!

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    • Hi Lynn, thank you!
      Coincidentally, I just heard “garden music” as I was starting this comment – the sound of a squeaking wheelbarrow wheel as my daughter returned from the beach with a load of seaweed to add to the compost.

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      • Between these two photos and the topic weather, b&w often works better than color, period. When looking at old b&w films the mood, through weather photography, is brought out much more effectively than later color films ever do. Where color is synonymous with reality, b&w because of the absence of color becomes a stylized portrayal of reality. It makes it more suitable for art photography or bringing across certain ideas more powerful, and it is a natural for portraying stormy weather. And of course more skills are needed. Always. After photoshopping for I don’t know how long I’m still only scratching the surface of serious photo editing much to my chagrin.

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      • Hi Joseph – interesting, I had not previously thought all of this through. I should think more about this stuff. As to the photoshopping side – aaack. My son showed me some stuff in CS5 the other day. After messing around with it for an hour or so I realised that there is a huge amount to learn – it seems akin to a course of study for a diploma – a year or two. I should probably do a course at Camosun College. Makes me wish for the days when I would get other people to process my negatives – they always did a better job than I could manage in my own darkroom, which was not a great setup, needing a better lense on the enlarger and more knowledge on my part. I really like taking pictures, but I guess I am a bit lazy on the processing side. Or maybe not lazy, impatient and lacking the skills and time to learn them, avoiding the issue.

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  3. I cant figure out what the snaky patterns on the road are. Surely not frost? My guess is repairs to the tarmac. Whatever they are, they add greatly to the effect of the pic.

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