Kubota.

Steve Chapple

Kubota.

HDR three shot image taken in a disused factory in the Limestone Coast region of South Australia.

Thanks to Marcus, Rob and Sonya for the trip and fellowship on this shoot.

Please view LARGE to get a better feel of the diverse contrasts in this magic place.

Canon 400D, 17-85 lens, three shot HDR converted in photomatix.

Selective Colouring (SC) in Photoshop CS3.

Kubota. belongs to the following groups:

Ruins, Ancient and Derelict Buildings, Selective Coloring, Shapes & Patterns - Limit of 2 images per day and TUNNEL VISION (photography only) Available for sale as

Greeting Cards, Matted Prints, Laminated Prints, Mounted Prints, Canvas Prints, Framed Prints and Posters

Kubota. by Steve Chapple
Kubota. by Steve Chapple
  • Phil Thomson IPA

    Phil Thomson IPA

    Excellent image with superb SC and real feeling of depth, Steve!!!

  • Kathy Parker

    Kathy Parker

    There is such a great feel to this Steve, a real capture of the emptiness and disuse of the factory – wonderful selective colouring to draw the eye into the photo. Great work!!

  • Nicolette Thain

    Nicolette Thain

    great shot Steve! would love to see both images in ‘TUNNEL VISION’:http://www.redbubble.com/groups/tunnel-vision

  • Nicolette Thain

    Nicolette Thain

    try that again lol TUNNEL VISION

  • Rodney Wratten

    Rodney Wratten

    G’day Steve
    What a great find, the DOF is very good and the red machinery in the centre just big enough to catch your eye Great photo.
    Cheers Rod.

  • Simone Byrne

    Simone Byrne

    Nice shot Steve, I love the lighting in these old buildings.

  • Tatiana R

    Tatiana R

    Very nice work Steve!

  • Jim Robertson

    Jim Robertson

    Beautiful comp and spot on SC Steve

  • Sean Farragher

    Sean Farragher

    fantastic

  • micpowell

    micpowell

    Very interesting my friend!

  • Craig Harris

    Craig Harris

    Great stuff Steve, did you take it for a spin?

  • bubbleblue

    bubbleblue

    Excellent work

  • Mark Richards

    Mark Richards

    Love the geometrics in this, the textures and especially the retained orange color of the machinery! Good one.

  • Cee Neuner

    Cee Neuner

    Great use of selective coloring! :D

  • heatherwilliams

    heatherwilliams

    like it love the sue of colour and b&w fantastic contrast

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