Some handmade antique snaffle bits that hang in our garage. They date back to around 1900. I used a high ISO and left the garage door closed to get more even light. I did not use flash, only light used was from the center garage light. I did this to not get flash reflection off of the peg board. I processed by adjusting levels and contrast and then changing to b/w. The photo had very little noise. I then ran the photo through OnOne Photo Essentials 3. I used their Wild West filter. Hope you like it.
Camera settings: F/5.6, 1/4 sec., ISO 3200, focal length 55 mm. No flash.
Very cool, and the image looks so antiqued by your processing!
You have the most interesting garage of any of us! I like how you did this… and that you shared all the steps you took to get this so perfect. It pays to really concentrate on the photo.
I think we should all have a trip to your garage just to take pictures of your amazing stuff.
I like the simple repeat of images, the circles and lines of the bits and the repeating small circles of the pegboard. It presents a nice graphic image enhanced by your processing.
This is my favorite! Love the processing and shadows