nikon guy by summerfield

nikon guy

this is from last sunday at the distillery district. this is in the middle of the courtyard where there's a monstrous sculpture that i just refuse to photograph every time i go there. i preferred a selective colour processing as the red jacket is overwhelmed by the red bricks of the building and the ground. his camera strap has the 'nikon' brand so i presumed his camera's a nikon.

thank you very much for your kind visits and comments; know that they are truly appreciated. hopefully i'd be able to again start commenting on yours on the weekend.
Perfect processing! Another fabulous composition.
April 17th, 2015  
@grammyn - thanks, katy. are you back yet?
April 17th, 2015  
SC works brilliantly!
April 17th, 2015  
Great use of SC. Very nice capture.
April 17th, 2015  
Very nice
April 17th, 2015  
looks like a tourist in black and white land.
April 17th, 2015  
wonderful capture and use of sc
April 17th, 2015  
Great use of selective colouring. Very nice street capture
April 17th, 2015  
I love your selective coloring. I always forget about doing this.
April 17th, 2015  
Very nice capture
April 18th, 2015  
Your candids are always so interesting. The selective coloring was just right for this capture. His red jacket really pops!
April 18th, 2015  
Fun shot- the sc works perfectly. LOL I can just see you marching past the sculpture with "James" stopping in front of it and saying, "You should take a shot of this!"
April 18th, 2015  
@olivetreeann - why, in fact i was shooting a decaying truck when he whisked me away from it telling me exactly what you imagined him saying! really! hahaha!
April 18th, 2015  
@summerfield not yet I'll be back next week
April 18th, 2015  
I see you camera's clock is in sync with the distillery's clock! I like the selective color use here.
April 18th, 2015  
Love the selective colouring.
April 18th, 2015  
What the H? I know I saw this before, why didn't I comment on it? Great choice for SC
April 21st, 2015  
Wonderful SC....yes, I can totally see how jarring that bright red jacket would have been against the red brick of the building.
April 22nd, 2015  
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