L lensman New Member Dec 20, 2009 #1 Frozen canal, looks though a narrowboat passed this way yesterday & the water has re-frozen overnight Attachments EXIF GRD2 20th Dec 2009 068.jpg 249 KB · Views: 322
Frozen canal, looks though a narrowboat passed this way yesterday & the water has re-frozen overnight
L lensman New Member Dec 21, 2009 #2 Another winter canal Attachments EXIF GRD2a 20th Dec 2009 031.jpg 245.4 KB · Views: 189
odklizec PK Dec 21, 2009 #3 Great colors. I'm usually not very happy with winter light and dull colors. But low winter sun does miracles with colors.
Great colors. I'm usually not very happy with winter light and dull colors. But low winter sun does miracles with colors.
thelps Active Member Dec 22, 2009 #4 I was looking at image #1 the other day and thinking the partial frozen ice looks very much like there are panes of glass floating in the water. They have very right angles in the ice and straight lines.
I was looking at image #1 the other day and thinking the partial frozen ice looks very much like there are panes of glass floating in the water. They have very right angles in the ice and straight lines.
33dollars Active Member Dec 22, 2009 #5 odklizec":2164r2t0 said: Great colors. I'm usually not very happy with winter light and dull colors. But low winter sun does miracles with colors. Click to expand... Yah, I was looking at that. The blue sky is realy blue. Did you use a filter lensman? Because your sky looks very yummy.
odklizec":2164r2t0 said: Great colors. I'm usually not very happy with winter light and dull colors. But low winter sun does miracles with colors. Click to expand... Yah, I was looking at that. The blue sky is realy blue. Did you use a filter lensman? Because your sky looks very yummy.
L lensman New Member Dec 22, 2009 #7 Thanks for viewing & kind words, much appreciated. The images were captured in RAW & "tweaked" in Silkypix [a superb piece of software!] to deepen the colour slightly. David
Thanks for viewing & kind words, much appreciated. The images were captured in RAW & "tweaked" in Silkypix [a superb piece of software!] to deepen the colour slightly. David