Hi all,
Not sure whether this works or not. Not what I normally shoot but I was driving past the other day and happened to have my camera on me so jumped out and took a shot (ISO1250 as had no tripod).
DSC_7259 by Thomas Green, on Flickr']DSC_7259 by Thomas Green, on Flickr[/URL]
Let me know...
December has been snowy tree month for me. I've really enjoyed searching out clean and simple compositions....and finding studying the maps saves a lot of driving and walking :facepalm:
Hilltop tree at dawn LR by
Good Lux Photos, on Flickr
Winter has been here for a few weeks. This scene caught my eye as I was out scouting locations this morning.
20171216-5D4_4827-2 by Good Lux Photos, on Flickr
First visit to Brimham Rocks, interesting place. A cliche but I went for the lone tree shot.
This is the correct one.
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by Mark Boadey, on Flickr
It sure is a classic scene, some would say cliche. So I've tried something a little away from the norm by including lens flare. It's genuine flare too no photochop trickery. I happen to love it but like to here your thoughts.
Tree of Life
by Mark Boadey, on Flickr
I shot this last weekend. It was around 9am, so daylight. The sun was behind the tree and I wanted to underexpose everything to enable me to get the tree to sillhouette the tree against the sun. Slight editing in PS to saturate the colours and darken the edges a little.
Had a day playing with modelling clay over the Xmas period. My daughter was chuffed with this, but probably not as chuffed as I was:)
Oh, from a photography point of view, I used a Nikon D750 with a Sigma 50mm 1.4 Art.
So took my first trip to the Malham cove area in the Yorkshire Dales with the plan to get this picture. I couldn't believe just how calm it was, not even a wisp of a breeze. Great as the tree didn't move, bad because the the clouds didn't move much which isn't ideal for a long exposure...
Taken back in 2010, it's a 2 frame pano of the singing ringing tree that sits on a hill overlooking Burnley. The tree itself is a series of steel scaffold tubes that when the wind blows, and it does all the time on that hill, the tree makes a weird whistling sound.
2010-08-30 - Singing Ringing...
Some shots of the amazing wisteria plants / trees? at Ashikaga flower park in Japan.
This place is simply amazing when the wisteria is blooming, it's like stepping onto a set from avatar.
I visited with my family so didn't come prepared at all to take pictures, but got a fair few anyway.
It...
Emerging leaves of a Sycamore tree i believe. Taken on a sunny walk in the woods the other day with a Canon 5dii and 16-35mm lens at 35mm, f/6.3, 1/200 and 200 ISO.
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