This is one I just finished playing with, its a shot of the Thames from my walkabout the other day. Again I am using cross processing techniques to get the great colour contrasts, although using a different method from last time, the colours are a bit more real, but still has that processed look (not always a bad thing, depends on the viewer). I like the ‘suspense’ as to what is about to happen, and how the sky is so completely huge compared to the little duck in the corner!
I have titled it ‘The Cold Expectation’
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