Time Walker

Uploaded: January 01, 2012

Description

A tiny, elderly Indian woman seems to be walking into the future on the rapidly modernizing streets of Huancayo, a city high in the Peruvian Andes.

Exif: F Number: 3.2, Exposure Bias Value: 1.33, ExposureTime: 1/250 seconds, Flash: did not fire, compulsory flash mode, ISO: 64, White balance: Auto white balance, FocalLength: 13.80 mm, Model: KODAK P850 ZOOM DIGITAL CAMERA

Comments

Steve M. Harrington January 01, 2012

Color version. #1433742

Jeff Robinson level-deluxe January 01, 2012

Outstadning capture Steve and your treatment really takes this over the top! The color version is wonderful as well! Happy New Year!! #9897214

Carol Flisak level-classic January 01, 2012

Happy New Year, Steve! Wonderful sepia treatment of this image... love the old-time feel of it! #9897330

Trudy L. Smuin level-deluxe January 01, 2012

I LOVE this Steve! The sepia version is my favorite as it really adds to the feeling of the photo. I wonder how it would look with the lady and bottom part of the photo in sepa and the top that represents the future in color. Just a thought... but I love this. Great Job. #9897439

Steve M. Harrington January 01, 2012

Thanks very much, Jeff, Carol and Trudy! I hope you all have a wonderful new year.
That's an interesting idea, Trudy. Here it it. What do you think? #9897468

Trudy L. Smuin level-deluxe January 01, 2012

I like it Steve... but the all sepia one is still my favorite... it just has the right feel to it. #9897551

Steve M. Harrington January 01, 2012

I agree. Thanks again for the neat idea, Trudy. :)
Steve #9897561

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