A few months ago I delved into my photo achieves and relooked at some of my wildlife images which I either ‘reprocessed’ thanks to newer and improved RAW software or rediscovered having missed their potential the first time around. I’m continuing to find a few little gems, but now I’ve also looked at some of my landscapes. There hasn’t been as many due to my not ‘rattling’ off frames in the same way I would with wildlife, instead usually just taking variations of view point or exposure but I have managed to put together some newly discovered images as well as some that I have reprocessed. All the photographs were taken with the Canon 17-40L lens and mostly in combination with the Canon 5D camera. I’ve found these two an ideal match when it comes to landscapes. |
Early morning sunshine |
Autumn mist over the valley |
After the rain |
A foggy River Tyne |
Fading rainbow, Kielder Lake, Northumberland |
Part of Hadrian's Walls natural defences in Northumberland looking North Eastward |
High Force Waterfall, Teesdale |
Dusk on Lake Windermere, Lake District |
Low clouds near Ambleside, Lake District |
Viewpoint looking down towards Ambleside and Lake Windermere |
Autumn by Rydal Water, Lake District |
Looking across Ambleside – Black & White conversion |
Saturday, 27 April 2013
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