Some early morning shots

alfpics
Posted 13/10/2017 - 08:50 Link
Went to a nearby Dew Pond on the South Downs yesterday morning. It has become a bit overgrown, but some of the local vegetation gave me some 'sparkle', and a nearby woodland some moss and other stuff! C&C welcome!

1 The Dew Pond!
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3
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4 Bokeh!
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6
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7
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11 water and leaves trapped in the roots of a tree
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Andy
pschlute
Posted 13/10/2017 - 09:38 Link
The second one is a cracker. Lots of different sky tones and the grass is not quite silhouetted, leaving a little bit of detail to study.
Daronl
Posted 13/10/2017 - 10:45 Link
Like them all but 7,8,10 are great for me they convey the ambience and feel

Lovely work
Daronl
autumnlight
Posted 13/10/2017 - 16:57 Link
What an enjoyable morning set, love the Bokeh especially on no 7
Mag07
Posted 13/10/2017 - 17:10 Link
Beautiful, particularly the dew ones/water drop ones and the last one is a stunner the green however, looks almost fluorescent on my monitor; not quite sure if it's the temperature or saturation or a combination of both.
'Photography...it remembers little things, long after you have forgotten....' (Aaron Siskind)
pschlute
Posted 13/10/2017 - 18:50 Link
Mag07 wrote:
the green however, looks almost fluorescent on my monitor; not quite sure if it's the temperature or saturation or a combination of both.
Mid autumn light in the morning/afternoon can really make greens come to life I find. I think Andy chose his hours well.
davidwozhere
Posted 14/10/2017 - 01:19 Link
As said aabove, the second one is super.
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RobL
Posted 14/10/2017 - 07:47 Link
These are lovely, worth getting up early for!
alfpics
Posted 14/10/2017 - 07:58 Link
pschlute wrote:
Mag07 wrote:
the green however, looks almost fluorescent on my monitor; not quite sure if it's the temperature or saturation or a combination of both.
Mid autumn light in the morning/afternoon can really make greens come to life I find. I think Andy chose his hours well.
Hi Mag - as Peter says, it is the light from the angle of the sun. WB was set to cloudy in camera, and all I have done is a small tweak mainly to bring out a touch of detail from the shadow in the water.

Thank you all for your comments. I had a lovely couple of hours taking these!
Andy
Edited by alfpics: 14/10/2017 - 07:58
derek897
Posted 14/10/2017 - 18:52 Link
Lots of interest in these, a lovely and varied set.
was trying to pick a fav, but they're all lovely.
Great shooting
I know what i like, If not always why.
LennyBloke
Posted 14/10/2017 - 19:20 Link
Really nice set, good variety of styles and techniques - but No.8 - that is one top class image
LennyBloke
alfpics
Posted 14/10/2017 - 21:22 Link
Thanks Derek and LennyBloke
Andy
Posted 14/10/2017 - 21:36 Link
Lovely set... 7 and 8 my faves, but plenty of atmosphere throughout...

Best
alfpics
Posted 15/10/2017 - 13:58 Link
Thank you Bill
Andy
alfpics
Posted 16/10/2017 - 18:15 Link
Thanks Alex - and welcome to the forum! Look forward to some of your work!
Andy

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