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Old 07-01-2009, 14:00   #1 (permalink)
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Frosty morning at Bradgate Park

Haven't taken any shots for about 4 months, but ventured out to Bradgate Park last Saturday morning. It was bitterly cold at 7am, but the park was empty for once. Unfortunately the predicted clear sky's didn't materialise and the sky was overcast, I then decided to concentrate on close ups instead. Edit: I've just noticed the sensor dirt on a couple of these shots, why do you only notice once their uploaded ??





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Re: Frosty morning at Bradgate Park

nice selection Ian!
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Always partial to these running water shots.Must try to take my tripod more often when I go out
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Re: Frosty morning at Bradgate Park

Its a good set of shots, overcast conditions lend themselves well to long time exposure photography

No 2 has the best composition for me, I would probably brighten it up a little and also give the saturation a boost.
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Re: Frosty morning at Bradgate Park

A very pleasant set Ian

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Always partial to these running water shots.Must try to take my tripod more often when I go out
Even without a tripod I will still try for a running water shot. With a 24-105 (and a good tree to lean on) I can usually get down to 1/5 sec hand-held. Try it.
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