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Boat House 1
Photo By Mark Bedard

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Photographer: Mark Bedard

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  • Title: Boat House 1
  • State/Province/Region (required): New Hampshire
  • Country (required): United States
  • Nearest Town: Exeter
  • Description: 1/160 @ f9.0, ISO 200 Grabbed this quick shot while heading to a Street Fair in downtown Exeter, NH. I think this building is part of the municipal boat launch/harbor master's office. I liked the symmetry of the building's elements, ass well as the turmoil in the sky (which opened up with rain 20 minutes later). There's also something gothic about this that I like.
  • Brief Directions: Municipal Boat Ramp, downtown Exeter, NH, USA
  • Notes: Just getting back into photography, and literally just starting to learn post processing. I used Silver Efex Pro 2 for the B&W conversion and also manipulated in Adobe Lightroom to add the sepia toning and film grain. I wish I had shot this a bit more carefully however, as my perspective was slightly askew and I was unable to correct it properly in PP, making it a bit off center...
  • Best Season: Summer
  • Gear: Nikon D5000, Nikon AF-S 35mm f1.8

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