Friday, 29 October 2010
Quayside Spray & Gondolas, Venice
First picture to be processed on my return from Venice. Lots of these shots - mostly at a much higher tide with waves sweeping in at my feet. I'd imagine more will make it online in due course. This one got the nod for first posting as I liked the lighting and reflection best.
It's the view out from just along from St Marks towards Isola di San Giorgio Maggiore, on which sits a church of the same name which is often mistaken for the main Campanile tower on St Mark's square itself.
This image is actually a composite of two - one lefthand, one righthand, manually blended in Photoshop 7.0 along the dividing line/pole noted above. The mix of spray and boat positions, combined with the lack of viewfinder, made it a little hard to ensure the gondolas' fantastic prows did not overlap with the poles. The "bulge" shown in the note above is unfortunate as it implies lax PS work - in fact it is forcola used to hold the oar, so the gap is quite natural!
Hope everyone is fantastically well and enjoying the week.
See Quayside Spray & Gondolas, Venice on Flickr.
Labels:
Acqua Alta,
Black and White,
Gondolas,
Italia,
Italy,
Photography,
Prow,
Reflection,
San Giorgio Di Maggiore,
Spray,
Travel,
Venezia,
Venice