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Old tree.

Discussion in 'Landscapes and outdoor scenes' started by Stansgang, Jan 19, 2020.

  1. Stansgang

    Stansgang Keep it straight!

    This tree is well known in our village having been togged a lot,its in a field at the side of the farm track to Standish Hall farm a very Historic location the Ancestral home of a Miles Standish who was the Captain of the guard on the Mayflower which took the Settlers to America Known to folk as the Pilgrim Fathers.This is from a nice 10 miles walk today with Jackie her sister and husband.
    [​IMG]Old tree. by David Stanley, on Flickr
  2. Cracker may take a tiny bitmore contrast? but its nice as it is :)
  3. Stansgang

    Stansgang Keep it straight!

    I am shooting in Classic Chrome John which I have taken to,also the day was very misty and i liked how it turned out after tweaking to bring detail out,thankfully I shoot in Raw.
  4. Oy

    Oy Master of the lucky shot! Staff Member

    Nice shot on a foggy day. Surprised you didn't go mono :)
  5. beltin, nice camera that ,fixed lens ?
  6. Very nice indeed. :thumbup:
  7. Nice shot sir
    I'd like to see in mono with a small boost or curve tweak.
  8. Dvorak

    Dvorak The Horizon Police

    I like it.

    I really wanted to get a shot out today but it was just flat and dull all round. This is a splendid result!
  9. A good example of taking advantage of the conditions today, I like it too.
  10. Cracking image just the way it is :)
  11. Stansgang

    Stansgang Keep it straight!

    Yes John.On my Fuji X100T nice bit of kit for dropping in a pocket.
  12. Like the muted tones, and defo one for colour for me.
  13. Real nice one here. Like it
  14. Love that tree and the foreground leading to it is just right!
  15. Well spotted and togged. The subtle tones and mist make it.
  16. Excellent shot, ^^
  17. Another victory for classic chrome. I like it too as it's quite different to the renderings you get from either Nikons or Canons.

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