The last weekend wasn’t very sunny; nevertheless did I bring my camera with to an art exhibition on an old manor. The gallery newly opened in a barn of the Manor and besides the artwork was I pleased to see the walls. There has been a tradition in Denmark of using fieldstones, for the constructions of manor barns – a quite expensive way of building, not used anymore.
When I saw the house end (5x8 meters) couldn’t I resist taking a photo (Even I had to overlook a “don’t pass sign”). I wasn’t expecting very much of the photo “Grey wall on a grey day”, but after giving the photo normal settings for contrast light and colour saturation (see Here) did I notice the interesting colours of the stones.
Just for fun did I try some more levels with strong saturation (posted here for comments) and a very strong colour saturation – which I posted here.
Most people have tried to find a beautiful coloured, wet stone the beach, taking it home, only to find out that the colours faint when it dries. I guess the colour saturation makes the stones “wet”.
Ups - may be I overlooked some wood in the upper left corner -too bad :(