Nice sequence..and Trudy must be a beloved!!!
Nice sequence..and Trudy must be a beloved!!!
The Large Pond at Confederation Park.
[IMG]20171110-IMG_5521 by joseph small 13, on Flickr[/IMG]
This roadway goes around the pond which is hidden by the trees on the right. Many people walk their dogs in this area.
[IMG]20171110-IMG_5522 by joseph small 13, on Flickr[/IMG]
Last edited by joebranko; 12th November 2017 at 02:38 AM.
Excellent! The missing photos show and they are beautiful!
Autumn colours can be a challenge but these have worked well. Including a person in the last one gives a nice sense of perspective scale.
Thanks Sandy
[IMG]20171116-IMG_5743 by joseph small 13, on Flickr[/IMG]
The above is one of the trails in Cootes Paradise; The roots provide some welcome traction on an otherwise slippery slope.
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Above: The rotted stump of a dead tree along one of the trails.
I like the texture and the color combinations in both photos. I can almost smell the leaves, as you probably did while walking along the path! Well done!
A walk in LaSalle Park, on the North-East shore of Hamilton Harbour Bay.
[IMG]20171120-IMG_5793 by joseph small 13, on Flickr[/IMG]
Thanks Sandy.
Another wonderful picture! Don't forget to "duck" when you go under the limb!
Potentially a good image, Joe, but there is an area of out of focus undergrowth on the left side where it meets the shore.
I would crop the left side to remove it; or clone, maybe a mix of both. Several alternative size options are possible including also losing a bit from the top. I suspect a crop would concentrate the scene more on the ducks and produce a stronger overall image.
Good advice!
Bayfront Park
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Nicely framed by the trees. Looks like a tricky dull day exposure which has worked well.
Thanks Geoff. I have done some cropping and also some cloning to get rid of the OOF areas. See how this looks:
[IMG]20171120-IMG_5793 by joseph small 13, on Flickr[/IMG]
44, 48, 56, nice captures in these posts.
That edit looks good to me, Joe.