That's really interesting. He tangibly helped to shape the outcome of the war and in some way, the world as it is today.
Thanks, I have been carrying out a wee project for myself to photograph a lot of the remaining wartime relics around Wigtownshire. This image looks like it could have been Normandy - but it wasn't! However, the point of conducting the sea trials of the Mulberry Harbour Project at Garlieston was because the geography of the beaches / tidal characteristics were very close to that of where the Normandy landings were planned.
The image without selective colour lacks visual impact due to the strong contrasts. The Beetle becomes lost in the textures a bit. The harsh afternoon light caused all sorts of harsh contrast but I also needed the blue skies and summer cloud to provoke the 'feeling' of the image through a high contrast red filter, to match darker portions of the foreground.
Thanks, it was very hard to frame the image, and particular to get that striking tree involved. I really could have done with a set of ladders for more elevation! The Beetle has been desaturated a bit believe it or not. The harsh afternoon sun had it lit up nicely.
I don't want to come across as if I'm an expert, I'm far from it! I just don't do photography for 'competition.' Sounds weird coming from a very competitive person in all other aspects - just not photography. I do welcome critique though, because I've got a lot to learn yet!
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@kenoh here is the total b&w - I just disabled the colour mask. I could probably rework the lightness of the Beetle to make it stand out more...
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