• Members 270 posts
    May 1, 2023, 7:43 p.m.

    Withnell Fold

    It's always nice to find new and interesting places close to home. I've long been aware of the tiny village of Withnell Fold and its paper mill, but was completely unaware of the nature reserve that's built up around what I presume was once a lodge belonging to the mill. I stumbled upon this location on Saturday and foolishly hadn't brought a real camera, which was a pity as it looked great, so I gritted my teeth and decided to slum it with the camera on my phone.

    Not feeling particularly energetic today (the Bank Holiday), I decided to pop back down there with the Nikon at lunchtime and take another crack at some of the more interesting trees. I don't think the light was as nice as it had been on Saturday, basically it was very flat and dull, but with the right conditions and at the right time of year, it could be a good spot for some woodland shots. In the meantime, until that serendipitous conjunction occurs, here's what I ended up with today.

    1 - The Paper Mill Beside The Leeds/Liverpool Canal

    The mill sits on the East bank of the Leeds to Liverpool Canal between Blackburn and Chorley. A relatively recent housing development has been built alongside it. The nature reserve is situated on the opposite side of the canal, i.e. immediately behind where I was stood when taking this picture.

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    2 - The Mill

    The paper mill was built in 1843 and produced its final batch of paper in 1967. It was subsequently converted into industrial units and has recently suffered a serious fire.

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    3 - The Chimney

    The building adjacent to the chimney appears to have been redeveloped from what was a very derelict building just a few years ago and is now home to a design agency according to Google maps.

    This is actually one of my phone pictures (all of the rest were taken with the Nikon). I was cursing myself for only having the phone on me on Saturday and cursing the phone even more as I find them horrible things to take pictures with. It's like trying to photograph with a camera that has no control and the handling characteristics of a wet bar of soap.

    That said, a handful of the phone pics looked subjectively better than the Nikon ones, probably because the light was a bit nicer on Saturday compared to today, however the phone shots I took in the woods looked as terrible as might be expected. In this particular instance, in addition to the usual Capture One tweakery, it's also been given a 2x upscale and denoise pass in Topaz AI, which can cause some unpleasant artefacts, but seems to have done little harm in this instance.

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    4 - An Angry Looking Tree In The Nature Reserve

    Most trees are content to just stand there being trees, but some, some have character. This particular example looks decidedly unhappy to me.

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    5 - A River Runs Through It

    In addition to what I presume is a lodge, a little brook runs through the nature reserve.

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    6 - An Interesting Grouping

    I think there's a good picture in here somewhere, but this isn't quite what I was aiming for. It's had quite a bit of selective colour mangling applied to it to try and draw the trees out from the background and general chaos around them, which has been sort of successful, but the flat light has left a limited number of colours to isolate, leaving just brown, green and yellow in the mix.

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    7 - Reflecting On The Lodge #1

    The water wasn't quite as mirror still as it had been on Saturday and the flat light made it glare quite brightly, so I've used a polariser to tame the glare, taking care not to wipe out the reflections in the process and added a 10 stop filter to extend the exposure time on these to smooth out any ripples.

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    8 - Reflecting On The Lodge #2

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    9 - Reflecting On The Lodge #3

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    10 - Trees At The Memorial Garden

    There's a little memorial garden in Withnell Fold and I spotted these interesting looking trees standing proudly above it.

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    11 - Blossom

    I thought this tree looked great when I spotted it on Saturday, but the added dusting of fallen blossom beneath it today really set it off.

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  • Members 252 posts
    May 1, 2023, 7:58 p.m.

    In the light of anthropomorphism I think all those trees look angry, except for the blossom which seems to be crying over something :)

    Thanks for the pictures and the supporting comments, it added the value of context, I enjoyed it.

    Ray

  • Members 575 posts
    May 1, 2023, 8:33 p.m.

    [quote="@SteveMonks"]

    Withnell Fold

    7 - Reflecting On The Lodge #1

    The water wasn't quite as mirror still as it had been on Saturday and the flat light made it glare quite brightly, so I've used a polariser to tame the glare, taking care not to wipe out the reflections in the process and added a 10 stop filter to extend the exposure time on these to smooth out any ripples.

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    I like this one. Would a squarer crop work?
    The phone shot of the chimney is quite dramatic, and looks fine posted here! Though I can see why you were regretting not having a real camera - the light is very nice.

  • Members 800 posts
    May 2, 2023, 5:15 p.m.

    @NCV architecture in the Apennines above Reggio

    I think #5 is my pick from this set :-)

  • Members 800 posts
    May 2, 2023, 5:26 p.m.

    @SteveMonks
    A Disappointing Sunset On Heapey Moor

    I like the shape of that tree in #1, nice shot !

  • Members 800 posts
    May 2, 2023, 5:28 p.m.

    @IanSForsyth

    I like those B&W shots. Nice tonality.
    The heron taking off is great !

  • Members 800 posts
    May 2, 2023, 7:21 p.m.

    @kaphinga
    Sagalassos

    Looks like a good place to visit. I like that fountain shot !

  • Members 800 posts
    May 2, 2023, 7:27 p.m.

    @Daneland
    Some more street shots.

    I like the first "wet-street-photography" shot best with all those reflections on the pavement.

  • Members 800 posts
    May 2, 2023, 7:29 p.m.

    @OpenCube
    Always room for improvement...

    I like this one! I suppose you can call it "Clashy Symbolic"

  • Members 800 posts
    May 2, 2023, 7:34 p.m.

    @SteveMonks
    Withnell Fold

    The first few just reminded me I have some old Fred Dibnah DVD's to watch :-)
    Number 11, the blossom shot, is good! The petals on the ground do set it off, and the Vignette works well.

  • Members 270 posts
    May 2, 2023, 7:47 p.m.

    I wonder if he ever worked on this chimney? He demolished quite a few around here as it's not far from his hometown of Bolton, so he might have.

  • Members 1457 posts
    May 2, 2023, 7:59 p.m.

    An interesting set. I think the paper mill might well be worth some more exploration.

    7 and the cherry tree shot are my pick from this set.

  • Members 1457 posts
    May 2, 2023, 8:01 p.m.

    The diagonal tube train shot is the winner here for me.

  • Members 270 posts
    May 2, 2023, 8:05 p.m.

    The crop does help, but the main issue I was having with it was the overly busy nature making it difficult to pick out the subject, so I took another look at the processing and I think this is a bit better.

    For the upper half, I've selectively darkened the green tones and lifted the bright end of the levels to compensate, which has the effect of making the branch stand out quite a lot more.

    For the lower half, I've increased the contrast significantly and dropped the blacks, which punches up the reflection quite a bit. What do you think?

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    I did have a dabble with cropping to just the reflection and flipping it vertically to make it more surreal. It sort of works, but there's no clear point of focus. I do like how it's emphasised the bluebells lurking by the shore a bit.

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  • Members 270 posts
    May 2, 2023, 8:14 p.m.

    Yeah, the paper mill is certainly an interesting place. The main problem I have with it, is some of the units appear to be occupied by car repair businesses, so there are lots of parked cars dotted around the place (on shot #2 I've actually painted out the white van that can be seen at the base of the chimney on shot #1 because it was slap bang in the middle of the image). They've also built the modern housing development extremely close to the rest of the mill, which spoils things a bit, from a period point of view. Grumbles aside though, I will be revisiting it at some point.

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    May 2, 2023, 8:20 p.m.

    Here are the last shots from my recent trip to Bath. St Catherine's Court is a huge county house hidden away down a narrow single track country lane. It was owned it seems by a certain Jane Seymore until a few years ago. She build a recording studio in the house. Bands like the Cure, New Order and Radiohead recorded albums here. You can enter the grounds to arrive at the little church, with its memorial to a Cromwellian soldier and his pious wife.

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  • Members 270 posts
    May 2, 2023, 8:21 p.m.

    I'm glad you enjoyed my ramblings. I often wonder if I'm just wittering on about stuff nobody is interested in, or, when I'm describing anthropomorphic trees, makes me sound a bit mad, so I appreciate the feedback on that element of my post :-)

  • Members 270 posts
    May 2, 2023, 8:32 p.m.

    Yep, the Irish Sea is full of the things these days. Here's a sunset shot I took from the moors on a much clearer night back in July last year. This has the distinctive shape of Blackpool Tower on the left, with the offshore wind farm close to Barrow-In-Furness. The hills in the distance are actually the Isle of Man.

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