Hot Springs National Park Bathhouse Row & Grand Promenade

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Hot Springs National Park Bathhouse Row & Grand Promenade
Ozark Baths and Bathhouse Row (Hot Springs National Park) by Mark Stevens Via Flickr: An image captured while standing in front of the Ozark Bathhouse. I backed up as far as I could to capture this image and later used the Perspective tool in DxO PhotoLab 3 to bring out a more leveled on view of the front of the building.
Over the weekend I had the pleasure of visiting Bathhouse Row in Hot Springs, AR. It was beautiful, as you can see. And yes, that water was hot.
Shot on: Canon ESO Rebel T6
Location: Hot Springs, AR
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Bathhouse Row with Walkway Along Central Avenue (Hot Springs National Park) by Mark Stevens Via Flickr: While walking along the sidewalk of Bathhouse Row with a view looking to the southeast and across the buildings in Hot Springs National Park. This was another image where I decided to focus on the various architectural features of the building front as I worked an angle for composition across the buildings. My thinking was that the image word open up to the viewer’s front with the sidewalk and then skies above.
Quapaw Baths and Bathhouse Row (Hot Springs National Park) by Mark Stevens Via Flickr: An image captured while walking the main sidewalk along Bathhouse Row with a view looking to the southeast and across the buildings in Hot Springs National Park. This was an idea I’d seen in postcards and from other photographers. My thinking was to work that angle of composition to capture the different architectural features like archways and other designs with the different bathhouse buildings. With the Quapaw Bathhouse, I focused on the arches to the front with the dome and American flag. I could then work with control points in DxO PhotoLab 3 and make some adjustments to bring out the contrast, saturation and brightness I wanted for the final image.
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Bathhouse Row in Hot Springs National Park by Mark Stevens Via Flickr: While walking along the sidewalk of Bathhouse Row with a view looking to the southeast and across the buildings in Hot Springs National Park.