We seem to be having more than our usual bright days this winter and with the weather set fair last weekend we continued a minor goal of walking all of the Thames path. It's 184 miles long and over the next year or so we are hoping to complete it all and also to take a documentary of photos.
The section we completed on Sunday is near the source - Kemble to Ashton Keynes. The river is very small and unassuming here.
The day was cold, the blues pale, the greens almost yellow. Each of these shots are pp'd as to my mind's eye view as we walked. So the shots are as much an experimentation in PP as for the image. Your thoughts and comments are welcome.
1 - I've added a mist in pp to this image to emphasise the cold
2 - The river meanders around old gravel pits on this walk, hence the bigger expanse of water
3 - which in parts were frozen - so yes, these ducks are really walking on 'water'
4 - the 'river' path is not always right next to the river - rights of land ownership still prevail, so sometimes we had more fields than river