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Old 20-12-11, 03:16 AM
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Some more from the lakes

I spend a lot of time in the English Lake District usually around the Ambleside area. It's a very photogenic area. The main unpredictable thing is the weather!

This is Windermere at the end of the day

Pentax 645D FA 55-110, 8 minute exposure with Kenko ND400


Last light on Windermere by singingsnapper, on Flickr

Another day at Windermere, a gloomy one but I liked the contrast of the sky. This was 5 shots blended in Photomatix

Pentax 645D


Surprise! Gloomy skies across Windermere by singingsnapper, on Flickr

On my way to Blea Tarn, the combination of the look down the valley and the sign attracted me


You know, it's all downhill from here! by singingsnapper, on Flickr

Sailing boats on Windermere


sailing boats on Windermere by singingsnapper, on Flickr
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Old 20-12-11, 10:20 AM
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like the tones in one, the reflection of the sky looks like a spotlight on the lake.

I like the processing of the B&W but two little things irk me slightly, I;d clone out the little wispy plant thing to the left of the trunk, it seems to draw my eye away from the main focal point, also the horizon is very slightly tilted.
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Old 20-12-11, 07:26 PM
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I like the first and the second but agree with cathus about the horizon and the plant
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Old 20-12-11, 07:37 PM
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I have to say your first image gets my vote , beautifully simple yet it retains so much depth and the tones are lovely .

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Old 21-12-11, 05:19 PM
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On my way home on the train, after a few days in the Lake District. While waiting on the platform at Oxenholme, I had a play with my camera. This shot may be total rubbish, but I quite like the back to front message. I converted to black and white in Silver efex Pro 2 adjusting contrast and using a Ilford Pan F 50 profile

Pentax 645D FA 120 Macro at f/4 1/30 (EV -1) ISO 1000


MInd the step! It's upside down! by singingsnapper, on Flickr

yesterday was a pretty murky day so didn't get very far but took a few photos

This is the stepping stones guest house by the stepping stones on the River Rothay

Pentax 645D FA 33-55 at 33mm f/22 5 seconds exposure converted in Silver Efex


Stepping stones over the Rothay by singingsnapper, on Flickr
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Old 21-12-11, 06:21 PM
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Number 3 for me. I like the inclusion of the gradient sign with the landscape. Hope this posts as I am on a very shaky train at the moment lol

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Old 23-12-11, 02:48 AM
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Stopped at a field close to Skelwith and set up my camera for a star trail. To the naked eye, it was pitch dark.

Pentax 645D FA 33 - 55mm at f/8 and 39mm 25 minutes


skelwith star trail by singingsnapper, on Flickr
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