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Tanglewood Park (Day 9)

November 9th, 2008 by Neil Corman

I was thinking of what could be a good shot prior to some weather change in the forecast overnight, and my initial location I was thinking of for today has changed quite a bit since I was there last.  So as I was in the Golden area, I ventured near where I use to work.  As the sun had gone behind overcast skies with the front moving in I was thinking of some options which would be good without direct sunlight.  Seeing the tennis court vacant at Tanglewood Park I tried some different compositions and the lines in the image for today is what was the most interesting to me.  As some groups were starting to show up in the parking lot to use the tennis courts I only got off a few images above the net, but even with the limited time it still worked out well for today.

Be sure to stop by tomorrow for Day 10 of Thirty Days 2008.

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2 responses about “Tanglewood Park (Day 9)”

  1. Mandy said:

    Did you use a tilt shift?

  2. Neil Corman said:

    This image was taken with a 24-70/f2.8 lens. Focal length of 58mm@f/11 with an exposure of 1/45. The focus spot was about 1/4 of the way up the net in the image letting the items in the back of the image slowly drop out of focus. Some vignetting was also added in Lightroom during processing.

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