I wanted this one have that kind of "picture found in grandma's photo box in the attic" look, so I chose the sepia tone for a majority of the picture. I added a pale blue to help emphasize the coldness of the snow.
Okay, this one is a little too saturated, but I wanted it to have that kind of effect to make it suggest that blue arctic ice you see in like Antarctica.
It might be snow but that arch looks like rain and reminded me of a rainbow. So I wanted to do something along the lines of The Wizard of Oz because with the rain and rainbow I started singing "Somewhere over the Rainbow to myself." So the two variations of sepia helped give it the look the film did at the beginning.
Steampunk. That's all I wanted to capture. So I went with a sepia tone but a paler one to allow the natural silver to come through on the museum entrance.
Biblical Roman set piece was the idea I wanted to come across here. So I gave it a yellowy-brown wash to make it look like sandstone or parchment paper.
The original picture had a lot of warmth in it, so I wanted to see what it would look like cold. And the result was bright, harsh, and lonely. It looks more like an industrial office than a library and I kind of liked the story potential in that. Haunting and daunting in the way 1984 is haunting and daunting.
Blue and grey for the cold winter effect. The bare branches help emphasize the emptiness. It just looks sad and cold.
A revisit to time. So as a recap, I finally learned how to take pictures in full manual mode - although I'm still having a little trouble focusing crisply because wearing glasses and looking through view finders is a pain. But I was able to control the light intake and shutter speed to accomplish this photo.





















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