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Attingham Park

lensman

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A few landscapes from Attingham Park, a National Trust property near Shrewsbury.
 

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Lensman, first two are pleasant mirrorings with the only exception. The building reflects as a bunch of grass. :)
Overall, the water is blue like ink. Did you use a polarizing filter or it is a postprocessing?

Orol
 
Orol,

I hadn't noticed the building reflection until you mentioned it, and it has changed to grass!.

Don't know if you spotted it, but in #1 there is an artist in the centre of the shot [slightly left of the largest tree]. A thought occurred to me...if he is in my photograph, am I in his painting?

Lensman
 
Orol,

Sorry, missed off the second part of my answer, the water was as blue as the image, I just underexposed by -1 stop to increase colour density & "tweaked" the overall lighting slightly in Photofiltre [a simple programme - a bit like me!]

Lensman
 
lensman":3m8mtb3b said:
Don't know if you spotted it, but in #1 there is an artist in the centre of the shot [slightly left of the largest tree]. A thought occurred to me...if he is in my photograph, am I in his painting?
To be honest I have not noticed the artist. Even with my glasses it is hard to find him although I do not doubt he is a Big Artist. :)

By the way, good question. If you were posing for a reasonably long time, maybe you are on the painting. ;)

Orol
 
I could only just barely see the artist now that you mentioned him. I quite like #2 myself. The colours are quite rich and vibrant. The reflections are good also.
 
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