Sometimes, shooting in RAW pays back, especially if we are playing with our new digital toy, and have a long learning way ahead.
This picture is over two years old. When I shot it, I used one of the crappiest Nikon lenses (the 35-135 AF zoom, now sold) and I was not into subtle retouching at all.
I am publishing it now, because I feel I finally managed to correct its lack of sharpness (that you cannot see, anyhow, in this small file size) and micro-contrast. Also, because I feel it represents at the best my feelings for London.

Also available on iStock.
Tags: farm, goat, London, Marco Venturini Autieri, Photography, sale, Sir Norman Foster's, stock, The Gherkin, unusual angle

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November 12, 2009 at 12:11 PM
Misha
The symbolism of the goat. The Gherkin looks almost paternal, but the brick wall is unforgiving. The sheep is the suburb ? (the white beast with a phallic tail :o )