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(Apr 6, 2019, 10:33)camperbc Wrote: [ -> ]Stunning trees, and beautifully photographed.

Glen
www.FocusOnNewfoundland.com

Thanks for the complement
Winter Trees in Sunset:

These are on the edge of a park in St Albans, Hertfordshire:

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[ Pentax K-70; 35mm prime lens; ISO 200; f/8; 1/250s; camera JPEG with adjustments in PaintShop Pro.]

Any comments always welcome.

Philip
A ghostly feel. Ed.
(Apr 5, 2019, 09:30)EdMak Wrote: [ -> ]Graham, spot on, well captured. Ed.

Thanks Ed.
(Apr 6, 2019, 15:35)MrB Wrote: [ -> ]Winter Trees in Sunset:

These are on the edge of a park in St Albans, Hertfordshire:


[ Pentax K-70; 35mm prime lens; ISO 200; f/8; 1/250s; camera JPEG with adjustments in PaintShop Pro.]

Any comments always welcome.

Philip

I know those trees well, Philip.  Well captured.
(Oct 31, 2016, 12:45)MrB Wrote: [ -> ]A WALK IN THE PARK

It was very pleasant today in the warm autumn sunshine. These were taken in the local park with a Pentax K-70 and 28-105 mm zoom lens.

1. ISO 200; f=53 mm; f/8; 1/400 s
2. ISO 200; f=63 mm; f/8; 1/250 s
3. ISO 200; f=28 mm; f/8; 1/250 s; -1 EV
4. ISO 320; f=40 mm; f/16; 1/100 s
5. ISO 200; f=105 mm; f/5.6; 1/500 s; -0.3 EV

All images are highest quality JPEGs from the camera, with some enhancements in PaintShop Pro X8.

Any comments always welcome.

Cheers.
Philip

No. 3 does it for me.
Thank you, Ed and Graham.

Philip
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