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"Sepia: It is a brown gray color originally made from the ink sac of a cuttlefish. Sepia is the Latinized form of 'cuttlefish'."
If this isn't my best work so far, then I don't know what is...
"The View" was already in my TOP 3 favorite shots I've taken, and I think it deserved a re-edit. So, this is "The Sepia View". Very orangeish tone and a bit of radial blur, plus I've played with field blur a bit in this one (those who work in Photoshop will know).
Anyways, tell me what you think. I'd love to know your thoughts!
Hyde Street Pier, San Francisco.
Before the opening of the Golden Gate Bridge and the Bay Bridge, this was an automobile ferry terminal connecting San Francisco with Marin County to the north and the East Bay by way of Berkeley. Was originally part of California Hwy 101 - the Redwood Highway, a 350-mile-long highway, beginning at the Golden Gate and passing through the world's tallest, old-growth coast redwood trees.
Today, the pier is part of the San Francisco Maritime National Historical Park, with many historical ships displayed including the Balclutha, an 1886 square rigged sailing ship, as well as C.A. Thayer, Eureka, Alma, Hercules, Eppleton Hall.
Sepia and misty treatments to this Singapore's well known attraction.
See the video @ cedric-george.blogspot.com/2024/05/walking-on-sheares-bri...