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Houghton Mill, Huntingdon

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Houghton Mill, Huntingdon
Increasingly wobbly.

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SPRUNG IS SPRINGING (Home Sweet Home)  18-56

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Cathedral of Aix-la-Chapelle (Aachener Dom), coronation place for thirty one German kings, Charlemagne ist buried here.

Leica CL, 11-23

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vor 13 Stunden schrieb Petercoll:

I come from an era when materials were too expensive to ‘burn’  , unless reticulation in negatives was wanted on purpose. ‘Burning’ is/was oversaturation when paper was left in the solution bowl too long, and a murkiness is added to the image, much like distortion in hi-fi in music reproduction. To summarise, I used to swear when paper was lost because it was left too long in developer solution. ‘Burning’ , or wasting as a deliberate course of action , is a new one on me .

I do not quite understand what you mean. Do you think that my photo is burned?

Andreas

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2 hours ago, Ando said:

I do not quite understand what you mean. Do you think that my photo is burned?

Andreas

It is a simple formula of whether the image is rendering the blue that the sky produced at the time, or has the blue an added smoky greyness-then the smoky greyness is termed ‘burning’ . On lightroom, slide the exposure adjuster up and down to start to see things burn.

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Minnehaha=Laughing Waters

Minneapolis, Minnesota  18-56

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Falls Again, from up above. 18-56

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Birch with Water     18-56

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Leaf from last year waiting for changing of the guard:

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TL 18-56 with achromat +3

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Blue flowers - CL and TL Macro 60 mm. Background has been softened in post production but not replaced.

 

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7 minutes ago, HeinzX said:

Blue flowers - CL and TL Macro 60 mm. Background has been softened in post production but not replaced.

 

This is a beautiful piece of art. 

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1 hour ago, albert said:

Birch with Water     18-56

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Trees

I think that I shall never see
A poem lovely as a tree.
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Leaves after the rain and snow

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18-56 with close up Lens. 

Passion fruit flower

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An unfortunate background and a significant crop but not a sight I see too often. With the TL 55-135 at 135mm.

 

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32 minutes ago, Dippy said:

An unfortunate background and a significant crop but not a sight I see too often. With the TL 55-135 at 135mm.

 

Fantastic picture, Dippy! Rob

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