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Clitheroe Un-Cut 2
Image Title:  Clitheroe Un-Cut 2
 
 By: ade mcfade  
  Copyright ©2005



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Photographer ade mcfade {K:12388}
Project #42 Moody Landscape Camera Model Canon EOS 10D
Categories Landscape
Film Format
Portfolio Lancashire
Lens Canon  24-85 mm f/3.5-4.5 USM
Uploaded 11/7/2005 Film / Memory Type 100 RAW
    ISO / Film Speed 0
Views 171 Shutter 1s
Favorites Aperture f/16
Critiques 7 Rating
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Location City -  Clitheroe
State -  LANCASHIRE
Country - United Kingdom   United Kingdom
About Very dimilar to the last view, this is due north looking at the Forest of Bowland in the background. YOu've got the railings of the main path in the foreground, Castle View at the foot of the shot and a twig that I'd have cloned out normally!

Oh - you can probably tell there were grads on this too.
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There are 7 Comments in 1 Pages
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Danny Brannigan   {K:17452} 11/7/2005
Clitheroe council are to be aplauded in keeping their ralings in a dilapidated state to help you photographers show some textures.This is a wonerful viewpoint to show the archtecture to its full advantage.


John Beavin   {K:4477} 11/7/2005
Yep, a typical Yorkshire landscape complete with the rain clouds, reminds me of Todmorden Ade.


Ann Nida   {K:45248} 11/8/2005
This is so typically English with the beautiful greens and little village...not to mention the dark overcast impending sky. I spent a few months in Sussex (Brighton) and I loved all the drives into the country and saw many similar scenes to this. Really pretty.....oh also saw lots of castles. One of them was even haunted apparently but then I guess many of them are supposedly haunted if you believe in that sort of thing.

Ade do you always use grads multiple grads?) as well as polarisers? In all sorts of weather? Your images are what I aspire to in terms of exposure and clarity. I really enjoy them all.

Cheers - Ann :)


Chris Spracklen   {K:32552} 11/8/2005
Super shot, Ade, though I think it might be even better if you cloned out the branch.
Best regards, Chris


ade mcfade   {K:12388} 11/8/2005
I agree about the tree. These are "uncut" shots though, straight form the camera so show the misery of the day quite well!

:-)


ade mcfade   {K:12388} 11/8/2005
the number of grads depends on the difference in brightness of the ground and sky really.

In Cyprus, the land is very bright anyway, so I didn't really need to use grads at all - but here thr ground is green and darker than the sky. At dusk you use 1 grad, earlier 2 - just depends on the grad strength and what it looks like when you're peering through the view finder.

the polariser is always on - that stops unwanted reflections from water/leaves and makes the colours more dense.

Cheers

Ade


Margaret Sturgess   {K:49403} 11/8/2005
Great view Ade, great use of the railings and that slightly menacing feel to it with those grads. Really nice
Margaret


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