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    Lonely Copse

    Another from this mornings wander - while the weather may be a bit grim we are getting some nice (photographically speaking) sky's which with a bit of tweakery make for some dramatic images.

    This has had A LOT of work done as its a strong crop and there was loads of cr*p in the foreground which I couldn't get high enough to remove when shooting so had to do in Photoshop. Its a little messier than I would have liked but it does add to the shot and almost gives the grass the feel of a rough sea - probably. Toned with my typical split of blue for the shadows and yellow for the paper/highlights and unusually for me a very simple white border.

    Lonely Copse

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    Re: Lonely Copse

    I like this Robin - it's minimalistic and well composed. It appeals to my love of an image that contains only that which is necessary to tell your story. I can see a couple of inconsistencies from your cloning if I get up close, often unavoidable, but worth spending some time and patience on it if you are going to print it.

    I also really like the loooooooong minimalistic panoramic image as a concept, and would suit a large print.

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    Re: Lonely Copse

    Hi Robin,

    If you hadn't mentioned the split toning, I'd not have guessed.

    Are the stumpy looking things new trees planted to refresh the copse, or dead trunks?

    Dave

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    Re: Lonely Copse

    Thanks Simon - I never print so this like much of my output is rather transient. Thats not to say I don't care about them as I love the very process of taking and making images. The cloning is rough but I do kind of like the rough, that said if I were to print or it it were for someone then yes I'd take your point and spend more time.

    Dave I'm not sure, looking at it I think they are new trees in the plastic tubes they use to keep animals from damaging them - its a golf course so likely new planting to form a windbreak or just look nice.

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    Re: Lonely Copse

    I love the layers in this image and agree with Simon about the minimalistic panorama working really well here.

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    Re: Lonely Copse

    I don't think I'd change a thing...I like!

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    Re: Lonely Copse

    Lovely peaceful shot. You've made a golf course look very nice

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    Re: Lonely Copse

    A superb composition and wonderfully worked in terms of processing. This reminds that a lot of us define ourselves in terms of making an image rather than taking a photograph.

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