HDRi
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Saddleworth – The “Crooked Tree” Walk
My lock-down photo diary continues. We have now been in lock-down for 8 weeks, slightly longer than the time imposed by government. It hasn’t been all that much of a chore, because there has been plenty to do around the house and garden plus lots of opportunity for photography at home. Walks have been mostly just through the fields above us or along the old railway track, neither of which are very picturesque. From yesterday, regulations have been relaxed to allow exercise at greater distance. In fact, the walk we did today can be done from home…up the fields behind us to Knowle Top and then taking the track along…
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Tandle Hill
Tandle Hill is a country park in Royton, overlooking Higginshaw, Oldham and Rochdale. There are about 110 acres of open grassland and dense beech woods and it's a good place to walk and to photograph the carpet of beech leaves in autumn.
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Saddleworth Autumn
I don't normally do early morning. However, this morning, with a promise of frost, sun and autumn colours, I decided to get up early to photograph Dovestone, less than a couple of miles from home.
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The Workhouse
Pictures from The Workhouse at Southwell in Nottinghamshire.
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HDR in Lightroom
Recently, I’ve been trying out the HDR function in Lightroom and found it very user friendly, producing a less noisy product than some other programmes that I have used in the past. Here are some samples: