I'm feeding on scraps this afternoon, there is so little good light available. In fact, by the time I arrive at the beach it has started to rain. I do get a sliver or two of sunlight, but by and large it's of little use.
It isn't until I begin to pack up my gear that I glance towards the local pier and think: hmmm... monochrome! I take two frames, both near identical, and head for home.
Some judicial burning-in of the image, plus some added grain to accentuate the grittiness of a winter's afternoon, and the job's done. I even blue toned it for good measure.
12-24mm f/4 AF-S Nikkor. 1/50 second at f/6.3. Matrix metering. - 0.33 EV compensation. ISO 400
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