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High-resolution desktop wallpaper The Red Gate by Lowe Rehnberg
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The Red Gate

January 6th, 2015

The Golden Gate Bridge viewed from Baker Beach in twilight.

Adobe Photoshop Lightroom 5, Adobe Photoshop CC.

Nikon D600, Nikon AF-S NIKKOR 24-70mm f/2.8G ED.

Photo Settings: 42mm, f/16, 10 seconds, ISO 50.

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Posted By: Elaith
about 8 years, 4 months ago
It reminds me of "Vertigo", the Hitchcock's movie!

It should be possible to have this one before the retouching?
Posted By: Lowe Rehnberg
about 8 years, 4 months ago
It might look like I did a lot of post-processing but I actually tried to retouch with care with this photo. What I did was to increase the contrast and give it a bit more color. However, I tried to keep the temperature and tint as close to the original.

I was kinda surprised when I saw the raw photo considering that the bridge had that deep red color straight out of the camera. Furthermore, in the raw file you can also notice that the water is actually brighter than the sky, which I guess has to do with the fact that the sun is setting behind the camera combined with the rough waves. Nevertheless, I can certainly understand that it could look like I made the sky darker than the water in Photoshop, while in fact this was already there straight out of the camera.

I'll be happy to send you a more or less unaltered version if you still want to have one, just click on the "Email Artist" box above and write me an email.

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