Avon Weir by inshaala
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Description
Just outside of town there is a weir... so i went along with my B+W ND1000 and took a few shots... it was windy, rainy and generally bad weather. Had fun tho :)
The colour is falsificated slightly - i enhanced the slight purpleness you get when using the filter for effect. Vignette is natural and yeah - what you see is what you get, no doctoring of anything apart from global colour and contrast adjustments - i didnt even dodge and burn (which is unlike me)!
Enjoy!
Rich
Comments (21)
bclaytonphoto
I like the mood you created/captured here..well done
mizoli
Beautiful capture!
avex
Beautiful
MrsLubner
I might have taken out a bit more at the top of this but that's because the small falls at the bottom is so gorgeous and deserves all the lime-light it can get. Beautiful softness.
mnof
great
artaddict2
Gives the effect of flowing milk. Inspiring work !
MaraP
Fantastic work!!!
G_Mansco
Splendid mood, sense of movement and depth. I want to do photos like this when I am older... LOL ;O) My compliments!
sintoock
Excellente technique de prise de vue, image étrange... superbe!!!
babuci
This looks realy cool.
gillbrooks
Excellent shot! The rest of our country could look like that tomorrow .... :-(
jedink
Good contrast between calm and chaos. Nicely captured.
Radlafx
that tree looks totally freakish. the calm during the storm.
amlondono
Excellent mood and Photography !!! Ana
aljaysart
Great capture, excellent well done.
jinet
SPLENDID !
olivier158
simply excellent ... bravo Rich ! ... Compo, color, low speed.. just superb ! good good shot !
Djavad
Vision et tourment, bravo
timtripp
WOW!
LadyWailua
Wonderful "silk" mood ! Fascinating work !
kaward
It is a shame the long time exposure that has made the water flow "milky" and shown movement has made the top half of the tree so blurry. It pulls the eye straight to the top corner out of the image and away from the subject.