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Trees with ivy
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Took this shot late one evening in Bath. The original was very dull so I turned it into mono & then coloured the ivy in photoshop.
Canon 70d. 10-22 mm lens.
Comments please.

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#2

Nice - others may deride this as 'gimmicky' (happened to me) but this is a nice job and I like it
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#3

(Aug 3, 2014, 13:59)Vik Wrote:  Nice - others may deride this as 'gimmicky' (happened to me) but this is a nice job and I like it

Thanks for the comment & yes it is gimmiky but if the overall effect is pleasing does it matter?
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#4

well, I don't think it's gimmicky at all - just quoting others - it's a technique I use a lot, and I like it a lot - your shot is not only a nice shot, but also a clever use of the technique Smile
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(Aug 3, 2014, 14:11)Vik Wrote:  well, I don't think it's gimmicky at all - just quoting others - it's a technique I use a lot, and I like it a lot - your shot is not only a nice shot, but also a clever use of the technique Smile

http://www.shuttertalk.com/forums/Thread-Red-Poppy

that's the pic I meant - the crit stopped me posting any more of these 'colour-splash' pics as I thought the response was a little over the top...
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#6

Where is this place? Is it in your own house? Indeed very good projection.
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(Aug 7, 2014, 03:37)shumicse Wrote:  Where is this place? Is it in your own house? Indeed very good projection.

No unfortunately it's not my garden it is Bath botanical gardens about 5 miles from where I live.
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