The real colour of course was blue & white as in the end of the other post I loaded the other day (with only the sun-touched areas showing up white-ish on the western side of the buildings).
By the time we got back to Melbourne about an hour later, it was pitch dark, but very pretty coming in to the city with all the building lights on in Melbourne city.
Very good. I like the colours.
Glad you like them – it’s sepia with a bit more contrast to make the shadows darker and the sun-lit areas more obvious (as the sun goes down).
Cool shot,Vicki, Is this Sepia?
Yes Steve, but with the contrast deepened.
That is stunning!
Thankyou Julie.
Lovely
I thought I’d do some monotone for a change, Lorri. Sepia with the contrast deepened and warmed.
Very nice – I love the warmth.
Such nice warm tones Victoria ~ lovely!!
xR
Thankyou Robyn.
Just golden.
Thanks Jackscrap……seemed the right colour since the sun was going down on the horizon.
What a beautiful place! Your choice in tint really sets of the detail.
Lovely time of early evening, Lynda.
The real colour of course was blue & white as in the end of the other post I loaded the other day (with only the sun-touched areas showing up white-ish on the western side of the buildings).
By the time we got back to Melbourne about an hour later, it was pitch dark, but very pretty coming in to the city with all the building lights on in Melbourne city.
Loved this photo, Victoria.
The sepia tones and excellent light.
Glad you enjoyed the image and colour, Nandini. It was a nice change to get some new subject matter to photograph on this country trip.