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[best viewed full sized] (2 of 5) Hello All! This shot was taken two weeks ago in Marsden, West Yorkshire, which is a little town set on the Pennine moorland bordering Lancashire. We had actually gone there specifically to shoot an ancient packhorse bridge in the snow (that will be the next picture in this mini-series) which is 90 degrees to the right of this POV and at a junction where two rivers merge. The soil in this area is very rich in iron and clay which gives the water this unusual colour. This picture is composed of three differently exposed images of the same RAW file in order to add depth and detail rather than white-out snow and also to show the scene as it would look to the eye. A touch of dodge and burn was used to show a little more detail as well as a slight boost in saturation. Some clever cloning was also needed to take out the snow blots that were flying into the lens. Thanks for looking and any comments and critique are, as always, more than welcome and valued! Carl

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Jean_C

1:19PM | Thu, 07 February 2013

Superb snowy landscape, excellent capture!

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MagikUnicorn

1:37PM | Thu, 07 February 2013

Wonderful!

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durleybeachbum

2:03PM | Thu, 07 February 2013

Perfectly done. The water looks great with the snow.

alanwilliams

2:20PM | Thu, 07 February 2013

this a stunning shot of great beauty

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jayfar

2:44PM | Thu, 07 February 2013

This is a very nice shot Carl and I look forward to the pack horse bridge.

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moochagoo

2:50PM | Thu, 07 February 2013

Another beautiful POV

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flavia49

4:46PM | Thu, 07 February 2013

marvelous camera angle and photo

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sandra46

5:27PM | Thu, 07 February 2013

SUPERLATIVE WORK!

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jeroni

5:48PM | Thu, 07 February 2013

Wonderful and very creative work

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photosynthesis

9:30PM | Thu, 07 February 2013

Great work - so unusual to see those reddish brown rocks in a snow scene...

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wysiwig

1:26AM | Fri, 08 February 2013

Thanks for the technical information. Your efforts really paid off. This is superb. It does, however, remind me of a winter version of the first plague, "With the staff that is in my hand I will strike the water of the Nile, and it will be changed into blood."

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jarmila

6:58AM | Fri, 08 February 2013

nice shot..have a great weekend

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dakotabluemoon

7:20AM | Fri, 08 February 2013

Beautiful image u captured here.

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dochtersions

12:15PM | Fri, 08 February 2013

You are so very clever, Carl to make such an image as shown here. Big, big compliments are going to you :)!

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FredNunes

12:52PM | Fri, 08 February 2013

Very beautiful Carl.

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sharky_

12:54PM | Fri, 08 February 2013

The iron gives it a reddish look or at least it does with some of our volcanoes cinder cones. Very nice job with this capture. Bet you were freezing too. Aloha

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midnightmum

1:25PM | Fri, 08 February 2013

Great capture, like ice cream on chocolate cake. thanks

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Richardphotos

9:00PM | Fri, 08 February 2013

I love the contrast of the various components. superb shot

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kgb224

9:29AM | Sat, 09 February 2013

Outstanding work my friend. God Bless.

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aksirp

3:06PM | Sun, 10 February 2013

very interesting wall, splendid view and information, thank you, must be a wonderful place!


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F Numberf/22.0
MakeNIKON CORPORATION
ModelNIKON D80
Shutter Speed2/1
ISO Speed125
Focal Length18

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