Kaylyn Franks  


Barbed Wire Window by Kaylyn Franks

May 2023 - Barbed Wire Window

May 2023 - Kaylyn Franks

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About the Image(s)

Attached you will find the original and final of "Barbed Wire Window" taken at an old barn site, I used in-camera multiple exposure with Canon 5D Mark III, Canon EF 70-200, on tripod, ISO 320, f/11. 1/100sec. Processed in LR and Silver Effex Pro to create the black and white photo.


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5 comments posted




Joseph J Zaia   Joseph J Zaia
Wow! another effect similar to Peggy's. Excellent idea and you probably could have made it appear deeper with a few more shots. You did not say how many shots, but it looks like nine or ten. I suggest you darken the bush at the other end to create a point of interest. Also crop it so that it is centered from left to right.   Posted: 05/04/2023 17:09:31



Peggy Reeder   Peggy Reeder
This is fascinating Kaylyn. Your black and white conversion is very effective. I agree with Joe about a slight crop to center it. It's an amazing image!
  Posted: 05/09/2023 16:25:32



Marti Buckely   Marti Buckely
Very interesting - kind of makes me think about a prison or something. Like the B/W rendition...very stark. Good job.   Posted: 05/09/2023 16:33:10



Jerry Biddlecom   Jerry Biddlecom
Creative picture -- sort of like zooming in while using a slow shutter speed, only without the streaks. Ghostly and mysterious, like maybe the barbed wire is there mainly to keep people in rather than visitors out. Odd that your technique seems to retain a very solid, heavy look while seeming to be etherial as well. Good job!   Posted: 05/11/2023 16:24:16



Mike Patterson   Mike Patterson
I've seen hundreds of shots of old barns. Your work is a perfect example of looking at a much-photographed object, looking at it with a fresh eyes, and giving us an entirely new perspective. Great idea and execution.   Posted: 05/24/2023 20:53:21