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CSX G685 heads south through the rain with one of the NS heritage units making a very rare appearance on the CSX side of operations here in the Tennessee/Georgia area. 1-27-24
The site of this wooden footbridge situated near Rydal Water in the Lake District dates back many years.
Lake District National Park, UK.
I managed to get out on one of the best mornings we've had up in the lakes for quite a while . On passing rydal and grassmere i decided to see if i could find an alternative view point other than the usual one's were people snap it facing the north from the south banks nearest to the badger bar , i'm glad i found this islet that kind of stuck out into the centre of rydal water , but i got the feeling that others around me were slightly displeased because i must've stuck out like a sore thumb and got in the way of people's snaps ...... sorry . Thanks for viewing
Mirror calm and a hint of mist still hanging around. Perfect conditions for the lone tree on Rydal Water.
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Some bright conditions and a little bit of mist on the water early morning at Rydal Water in the English Lake District National Park
Rydal water, Lake District.
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Sometimes it takes me ages to process the images I have shot. I think this is because I tend to wait a bit to ensure I have had time to disassociate myself from the emotions of the shoot and enable myself to see the work objectively. That way I can decide if the image actually is any good or not. It also enables me some time to revisit the experience with some reflection and enjoy the experience again. Anyway, this is Rydal Water from last week where I met Colin Bell for a wander. If I knew what was about to happen on that day I would have got some elbow pads, because only a few hours after this was made I fell of my mountain bike at speed! I had fun, but I think my body thinks my mind needs to put this midlife crisis to one side and buy a sports car instead!
A still Rydal Water morning with a dusting of snow, and got treated to some lovely cloud cover...
Camera // Mamiya RB67 pro S
Film // Kentmere 400
Developer // Kodak HC-110 (B)
Scanned // Epson V850
Stupid o'clock alarm this morning for a trip up to the Lake District. Wifey had gifted me a voucher last Christmas for a workshop with a cracking landscape photographer by the name of Melvin Nicholson. 5am start at the lake edge of Windemere!! (Pics to follow)
This was taken at one of the stops along the way. This is Rydal Cave. A tricky place to shoot given the vast dynamic range. A 7 shot bracketed image with a base exposure of 1/40 F8 ISO64. 3 shots either side with a stop increment of 1. Merged together in Aurora HDR with some sliders slid to decrease the saturation...
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I know what you're thinking, that I must have put that feather on the rock. But Honestly I didn't. Only think I did was splash water on the rock and the back.
Rydal water in the lakes, if I hadn't cropped you would see the boat house in the background. t.co/Tpqy5fASPP
4702 and 4708 on the lead and 4906 and 4473 at the rear, work together with Vintage Rail Journeys Golden West Rail Tour bound for Rylstone next. The push pull arrangement has been set up for the Rylstone branch.
Locksley, NSW.
Tuesday, 25 April 2023.
The Story
At this time of year the autumn colours are visible throughout the Lake District. The once green braken reduced to a mass of brown.
This shot was taken looking towards Rydal Water after leaving White Moss Wood.
The Shot
3 exposure shot (-1,0,+1) from using my D200 and a Nikon 24-70mm handheld.
Opened in Photomatix with detail enhancer set to default.
Then modified using Topaz Adjust , to increase colour and sharpness.
Saturation then boosted and contrast adjusted using curves.
The noise reduced with Noiseware .
Sensor dust spots and blemishes removed and the shadow added.
Music
The Book
The Cipher Garden: A Lake District Mystery by Martin Edwards
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