Showing posts with label desaturated. Show all posts
Showing posts with label desaturated. Show all posts
Late Night in Tongeren
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This entry was posted on Wednesday, December 4, 2013
Here are three more images from an evening in Tongeren (Tongres if you happen to be passing through the French part of Belgium ... but that's another story).


Along the Canal in Tongeren
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This entry was posted on Tuesday, December 3, 2013
These three are from an evening stroll down by a canal that passes through the city of Tongeren in Belgium. Due to the lack of light, I found that the 'de-saturated' worked the best. The old city feeling (completely justified since Tongeren is a part of the "Most Ancient European Towns Network" and was even famous for a Gaulic rebellion agains Julius Caesar) and the black and white / desaturated look really accentuated the feeling.


Another One Shot Cabot Trail Stop
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This entry was posted on Friday, October 29, 2010
Another fast and furious time restricted post. As you have probably guessed this is another continuation of the Cabot Trail series here. Though it is not always the way to go, I find the desaturated look here does the image well. In my mind it tells a story of countless numbers of travelers passing by the trail over the ages. Maybe I'm just searching for some sort of meaning ... it could also just be a neat way of showing an amazing view in a beautiful part of the country!
The Winding Cabot Trail
The Winding Cabot Trail
