Snow Forest I happened upon the snow falling in this forest and it appeared to be snowing in area's yet not others. It was such a different perspective from the norm of a snow day.
This was taken in Litchfield CT during a snow storm in a Conservation. Taken with a Nikon D300, ISO 200, SS 60 F11 with no post processing other than a bump in Contrast.
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How about these couple?
No1. St Marys Church, Painswick, Gloucestershire, UK. Not strictly B & W but Sepia toned.
Techie Stuff.
Nikon D300, F/5, 640th/sec, ISO 200, 18mm, M/Mode centre weighted, Aperture Priority, White balance Auto.
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No2. The east gatehouse to the church above.
F/5, 125 Sec, ISO 200, 46mm, M/Mode - Centre weighted, Aperture Priority, White Balance - Auto.
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Hi Ed,
In which case, this is the main entrance to the church from the roadside. This church is right in the middle of the village and thus was built way before there would have been any need of such as a car park.
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This is my first time taking B & W and would love to have critique please. Taken on my kitchen table just practising with different settings ect. Wish I could get my pics to pop like I see in so many others photos[
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Here are three images taken along sections of the Grand Union Canal in Hertfordshire:
1. A group of moored narrow-boats:
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f=40mm, ISO 200, f/8, 1/400s.
2. Over-flowing lock gates:
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f=20mm, ISO 160, f/22, 1/6s, -1 EV.
3. The lock gate winding mechanism:
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f=40mm, ISO 200, f/5.6. 1/100s, -1 EV.
Images captured with a Pentax K-5 II and a 20-40mm zoom lens. Photos processed in Corel PaintShop Pro X4.
Cheers.
Philip