Leigh on sea Nikon D300 / 17-55mm
Southwold suffolk UK 27/9/09 Canon 40 D Sigma 10-20 ND Grad 3 Raw files tonemapped in photomatix pro 3
West Mersea Island Essex UK, sunrise 4/10/09 Canon 40 D / Sigma 10-20 EX DG / ND Grad / 3 Raw file tonemapped in Photomatix Pro 3
A WW2 pillbox at Waxham, on the Norfolk Coast.
For a full collection of available black & white images you can visit the Black & White Gallery on the main SeeOneSoul website Date taken:25-Oct-09 12:14 Camera:Canon EOS 450D / Focal length:90 mm / Exposure:1/20 at f/11 / ISO speed:ISO 800 Location: Epping Forest, Essex, UK Featured in Eastern England 02 November 2009 – thank you :)
Cley, north Norfolk. A digital art interpretation of an original photograph using DAP (Dynamic Auto Painter) plus P’shop and maybe Topaz filters
Landscape gardens at Hylands Park, Essex, with my own twist
My favourite trees on Bure Park, Great Yarmouth. Faded look produced in Photoshop
This lighthouse could be lost to the sea in 10 years. Featured image in the Eastern England group. Thank you guys…
Photographed on the Fens in Cambridgeshire, England. This flat, desolate place has an almost surreal feel to it, with weathered remnants of farm buildings juxtaposed with wind turbines dotted across the landscape. Canon 10D / 1.250th second at f22 / 15-30mm lens at 15mm / ISO 200 HDR Treatment: / Created 2 layers in Photoshop – one for the sky – (shooting into the sun I had to stop down a lot to preserve the cloud detail, but this darkened the foreground) and one for the foreground. Adjusted each to suit my taste and then merged these. Added a lens vignette effect in Lightroom to work with the contrasty look of the overall image.
Shot from low level towards the sun. Photoshopped for the aged effect
Watercolour W&N on 200g Master Art Renaissance watercolour paper. Size 27.5 * 19 Cm. The very nice and beautiful photograph taken by Annette,I choose this one for the challenge in “JUST WATERCOLOURS”group. Thank you for view.
So we had all sorts of crazy weather this past weekend … from mist, to pounding rain, to howling winds … and a spot of sunshine for the briefest of moments … While it seemed that the heavens wouldn’t open I headed out and was treated :) Thought you might like Epping in it’s autumn garb & veiled with a lacy touch of mist :) The Epping Gallery on the main SeeOneSoul website has of course been updated, though so far only very few of the titles & descriptions are in :) Location: Epping Forest, Essex, UK / Camera:Canon EOS 450D / Focal length:53 mm / Exposure:1/50 at f/11 / ISO speed:ISO 800
I took this whilst at Kentwell Hall in Suffolk. Right at the back of the kitchen garden was this ramshackle shed full of plants and flowers. I’m not sure if anyone would venture inside, but it did look very nice! / Taken with Nikon D60, Tamron 70-300mm, f 4.0, ISO 200.
Taken on the pathway to Ely Cathedral, Cambridgshire,UK, Oct 09 I was greeted with this wonderful view as I looked down at the ground near Ely Catherdral. The yellow golden leaves starting to fall trapped in the stonework on the ground, from cobbles to stone to tarmac, with that splash of yellow. What more could I need. Nikon D90 and nikor 18-105vr lens / Focal length 18mm / f/.4.5 / Exposure 1/250th / ISO 400 Hand held, Aperture Priority, Camera set to Cloudy
Watercolour W&N on Fabriano Artistico 200gsm. / Size : 24 * 30 Cm.
Peacock I spotted in our back garden
In the late 15th and early 16th centuries, Lavenham was the richest town in England per head of population, owing to its wool trade. Having fallen on relatively hard times since, it was never spoiled, so fine homes of the Tudor period still give the town its feeling, and make it Suffolk’s stickiest tourist honeypot.
In the late 15th and early 16th centuries, Lavenham was the richest town in England per head of population, owing to its wool trade. It hasn’t been spoiled since, so rich homes of that period still give the town its feeling, and make it Suffolk’s stickiest tourist honeypot.
On the river Deben, looking upriver towards Woodbridge
Note the fish still enmeshed in the net over the side of the boat. In medieval times Dunwich was a great port and one of the chief cities of East Anglia – today only a small village remains, the rest having been swept away by the encroaching sea.
2 Tree Island / Leigh on sea Nikon D300 / 18-200mm
The long-rotting remains of an old barge lie in the tidal mud of the river Deben at Melton, near Woodbridge, Suffolk. Across the river the sun shines on the woods below the famous Anglo-Saxon burial site at Sutton Hoo.
these guys are Epping Forest’s natural lanmowers :)) Yes, behind them, hidden in the blank white nothingness is one huge big forest!!!
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