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Fade to the right


Chronicle Of Vital Individual Distancing, day 32.
It was the horizontal shadows and lines on this golf course that drew me to make the exposure. However, I noticed that the right hand side of the picture was lighter than the left and remembered from Microsoft Golf on Windows 98 that when a right handed golfer strikes the ball so that it curls to the right it is called a 'fade'. So I added a small amount of graduated de-saturation filter to the picture, fading, as I say, to the right.
It was the horizontal shadows and lines on this golf course that drew me to make the exposure. However, I noticed that the right hand side of the picture was lighter than the left and remembered from Microsoft Golf on Windows 98 that when a right handed golfer strikes the ball so that it curls to the right it is called a 'fade'. So I added a small amount of graduated de-saturation filter to the picture, fading, as I say, to the right.
John FitzGerald, William Sutherland have particularly liked this photo
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