• Members 1821 posts
    Dec. 28, 2024, 6:58 a.m.

    Good morning to everyone wherever you are in the world. Hope you all had a good Christmas or whatever, and have a good 2025. Standing in for Wormy, this week as he is off to Brazil.

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  • Members 1821 posts
    Dec. 28, 2024, 7:21 a.m.

    At this hectic time of year, I have not managed to get out and do any new photography. But I have been going through some old photographs. It is interesting to reprocess old shots in modern software. I did manage to get the third part of of Blurb book series documenting my past hikes along the Tosco Emilian Apennines almost finished (It has taken me 10 years!). I also went back into the past to take a new look at some pictures I made in France and Spain, that I might add to a couple of Ebooks I made about medieval architecture.

    It is good to go back and reassess and take a new look at our older pictures now and again.

    First off is the Troglodite monastery, Abbaye of Saint-Roman, Avignone, carved out of solid rock, that I photographed near Avignon in 2010. AI masking and better PP tools in Capture One, where a big help getting some usable pictures. The old D300 files are surprisingly malleable.

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    The graveyard

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    The files from my old D70 were not so good to work with. Here are some lovely carvings from the Monastery of Santes Creus, in Catalonia. These date from 2005, when I was nearby for work. The stone masons came from Wales.

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  • Members 391 posts
    Dec. 28, 2024, 9:25 a.m.

    Walk in wait for snow

    It was promise for some snow so I went out with my camera in hope to catch some nice winter scenery. Alas snowfall was less than expected and strong wind piled the little we had in to heaps, exposing frozen ground. No wonder that there was not many people in the streets.
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    Telliskivi area, usually full of people, but now just few hurrying from bar or restaurant to next or home.
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    Reflection.
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    Old town streets are more decorated.
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    Uphill to town hall square.
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    On town hall square is main christmas tree.
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    Also christmas market is located there. Tourist trap and quite busy.
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    Other side of town hall.
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  • Members 950 posts
    Dec. 28, 2024, 9:30 a.m.

    Lanterns on the garden wall

    No trips at this time of year for me so far, the first will start later today :-)
    In the meantime here are two images (posted once before) of the lanterns on our house wall. Looks good and gives a bit of Christmas cheer each year to the people walking by.

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  • Members 1821 posts
    Dec. 28, 2024, 11:18 a.m.

    Very seasonal. Some nice bokeh too.

  • Members 1821 posts
    Dec. 28, 2024, 11:20 a.m.

    We have had more snow down here in Southern Europe. There is a chilly vibe to these though.

  • Members 1339 posts
    Dec. 28, 2024, 11:32 a.m.

    Peace and serenity

    1932 Art Deco filtration plant in Toronto, still in operation today. I always vist the grounds and admire the simplicity of the architecture.

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  • Members 1339 posts
    Dec. 28, 2024, 11:33 a.m.

    Love those colours...

  • Members 1339 posts
    Dec. 28, 2024, 11:35 a.m.

    Great shot.

  • Members 1339 posts
    Dec. 28, 2024, 11:39 a.m.

    Some fab shots. My choice..

  • Members 329 posts
    Dec. 28, 2024, 12:28 p.m.

    A Misty Woodland Walk

    Still no sign of snow here in northwest England, but we have had a couple of days of mist, which, for a woodland photographer, has to be a much better deal. The number of times I've been out in the woods and found myself muttering the immortal woods "if only there was a bit of mist" are too numerous to count and, as I'm rarely out and about early in the day, what little morning mist there is around here clearly happens to someone else, so for me, it was a rare treat to have properly socked in conditions, where the mist hung around all day and I could spend a solid few hours exploring Duxbury woods to see what I could find.

    I've been having a bit of back trouble just lately, so I've not had the GFX out and about with me for a bit (it's mostly the lenses and the tripod that become burdensome, the camera body is pretty light), but for such rare conditions I made the effort and took the big lunk out for a spin. After three hours of wandering around (and worse, standing around) in the chilly fog it was becoming a bit tiring on my lower back, but as I can park really close to this location, it wasn't a major concern.

    The worst thing about actually getting a misty / foggy day, is lack of practice. It's easy to imagine what a particular tree would look like under normal circumstances with a bit more isolation, but when the opportunity arrives, it's actually a lot more difficult to really take advantage of it than I had expected.

    All images taken with the Fuji GFX100S mounted on a tripod and equipped with either the 20-35 f/4 or 45-100 f/4. I think a CPL was present in all cases, with an ND8 guesting on a few. All images processed from single raw files in Capture One Pro 23. With these conditions, I didn't even feel the need to bracket any images, although I did let some of the highlights clip slightly on the in camera histogram rather than completely removing the highlight spike, thinking there'd be enough latitude. The shadows were never in danger of clipping.

    1. Broken

    Not too much to say about this. I think the combination of bright colours and catastrophic failure sucked me in.

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    2. Leave Me Alone

    I've had to crop this down more than I'd like as I couldn't get close enough to this branch with the 45-100. Still there's plenty of detail remaining. I threw an ND8 on top of the CPL for extra smudgy water.

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    3. Separation

    I took two shots of this, one focused on the tree in the background, the other on the foreground leaves. I settled on the latter, although it's the out of focus colours in the background that make this image for me.

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    4. The Woodland Path

    This is the main path following the river Yarrow as it winds its way through the woods. I originally included more of the path in the foreground to capture more of its winding nature, but it was unattractively broken and muddy near the bottom of the frame, so I preferred the final image with it cropped out.

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    5. The Ancient One

    While wandering around the woods, I found an old and seemingly disused path, that lead steeply up a very muddy slope. Many years ago, wooden steps adorned this path, but they've long since rotted away, so it was a case of carefully scrambling up the slippery slope using the tripod as a walking pole. At the top, the path split in two directions, with one following the sharp edge of the steep slope that would very quickly (and painfully) lead back down into the woods if I got too close and put a foot wrong. Fortunately that didn't happen and eventually I came across this massive (for round here anyway) and spectacularly gnarly tree, perched precariously on the edge of the slope. I think it's been here for a while, probably often thinking to itself "I remember when all this were fields...". On a technical note, when taking this I had to back off the CPL a bit, so it didn't completely obliterate the specular highlights that added a bit of modelling to the right hand side of the trunk. Plenty of scope to brighten this image up, but it loses its atmosphere when I do that, so dark and sinister it remains!

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    6. Fern

    Close up details at the foot of the gnarly tree.

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    7. Rooting Around

    Despite being perched in what might be described as an unsafe location, this tree's clearly not taking any chances, laying down a massive root structure that's hopefully anchoring it very securely.

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    8. A Wider View

    I spent quite some time photographing this tree, to the point I started to get cold and had to pop some gloves on, which is always fun when using a camera.

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    9. Meanwhile, Back Down In The Valley...

    A marcescent tree I spotted on my way back down. Pity about the green trunk on the far right, but it was leaning in and too close to get rid of by moving the camera.

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    10. Take A Bow

    I was quite surprised to see a tree that had grown like this deep in the wooded valley. Typically, I've only seen trees like this in exposed, windy locations, so it's a bit of a mystery how it got like this. None of its neighbours are bent like this.

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    11. A Woodland Pond

    Back on the main woodland path and this little pond caught my eye. The ground around it is pretty marshy.

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    12. The Fallen Trunk

    I've photographed this before, but still find it amazing how the main section of the trunk has sheared off and been caught by its own lower body. I wonder how long it's been like that and how long it will remain?

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    13. The Yarrow

    The initial composition I was going for, would have been taking a bit further forward into this image, but I couldn't get the scrubby leafless bush out of the scene and still frame the overhanging branches how I wanted them, so instead I took a few steps back and made it part of the scene. This also had the advantage of effectively lowering the central branches relative to the rising woods in background and not placing them against the sky. The disadvantage was that I was now pretty much embedded in a bush.

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    14. Riverside Reflections

    Another shot of the river. This time with the ND8 thrown on as well as the CPL for good measure.

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  • Members 1339 posts
    Dec. 28, 2024, 12:44 p.m.

    You have so many fab shots here...

    I select the classic image, fog and filters and all. Outstanding.

  • Members 950 posts
    Dec. 28, 2024, 3:31 p.m.

    Each one of these is great !!
    Really enjoyed accompanying you on your walk around the town. I must visit Tallinn again sometime soon.

  • Members 950 posts
    Dec. 28, 2024, 3:34 p.m.

    I'll second that.
    Good shots!!!
    Amazing how modern software can improve some of our old shots.

  • Members 950 posts
    Dec. 28, 2024, 3:38 p.m.

    That's a good looking building. I think I can remember a shot you made looking through a window at the highly polished floors inside

  • Members 1339 posts
    Dec. 28, 2024, 3:53 p.m.

    Yes, amazing memory you have. I just find it incredible that the building is over 90+ yrs old and is still fully functional with pristine condition inside and out.

  • Members 950 posts
    Dec. 28, 2024, 3:54 p.m.

    These are excellent woodland shots.
    I think it's safe to say you are our "King of the forest" :-)

  • Members 673 posts
    Dec. 28, 2024, 4:11 p.m.

    Coppice

    It didn't really get light today, but I braved the drippy lanes for a bit of a walk.
    The woodland around Levens village includes a lot of hazel coppice, managed I think by the National Trust who own Sizergh estate.

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