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Nonna’s Wall

This wall was so cool looking that I had to capture it from multiple angles.  Apparently this room had layers of wallpaper which were just peeling away.  When I saw this huge patch sticking out I knew the photo would come out incredible.  I processed the photo through Topaz Adjust and then back into Lightroom for some final tweaks.  I’m happy with it!

I photographed this with a D700 and the Nikon 14-24mm f/2.8 lens.  I had a tripod and all natural light pouring through the foreclosed house.

Thanks for reading and happy shooting,

Scott

this photo is available for print at https://photos.scottwyden.com/forsale/h1358dd76

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