Bamburgh Castle


Photo Information
Bamburgh castle, from a trip to Northumberland. Processed in iPiccy.
07/11/2014 - 13:25trixie
CategoryArchitecture
Shutter Speed1/200
Aperturef/5.6
LensN/A
ISO100
Focal Length20mm

johnriley

Link Posted 07/11/2014 - 14:25
I like the treatment of this.
Best regards, John

gtis

Link Posted 07/11/2014 - 14:54
Nice one trixie
Neil
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Link Posted 07/11/2014 - 17:42
johnriley wrote:
I like the treatment of this.

x2
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trixie

Link Posted 07/11/2014 - 18:03
johnriley wrote:
I like the treatment of this.

thank you so much John, I haven't been around much lately but hope to have some time here again

Trixie

bwlchmawr

Link Posted 07/11/2014 - 19:08
Brilliant effect. Highly suitable, Trix. Great to see you up to posting again. And one of your best, I think.
Best wishes,

Andrew

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davidstorm

Link Posted 07/11/2014 - 22:33
Nice to see you back Trixie, you've processed this one spot on for me. I haven't posted much new stuff lately either because I haven't been able to get out and about with my camera, too busy at work and at home.

Hope to see more from you soon!

Regards
David
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fritzthedog

Link Posted 08/11/2014 - 11:23
I generally hate this sort of treatment but it works really well on this one Trixie. I would have liked to seen the shot start a little lower down the bank to give the castle a bit more 'body' but that's just personal preference.

Carl
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trixie

Link Posted 08/11/2014 - 11:55
fritzthedog wrote:
I generally hate this sort of treatment but it works really well on this one Trixie. I would have liked to seen the shot start a little lower down the bank to give the castle a bit more 'body' but that's just personal preference.

Carl

Thank you Carl, there was a race that day, I really didn't want the heads of the people in, but I am pleased to hear from you and that you like this one. I dont often process like this .

Hope you are well

Trixie

trixie

Link Posted 08/11/2014 - 11:57
bwlchmawr wrote:
Brilliant effect. Highly suitable, Trix. Great to see you up to posting again. And one of your best, I think.

Thank you Andrew, so pleased you like this one, I loved it in Northumberland I would love to spend more time there.

Trixie

trixie

Link Posted 08/11/2014 - 11:59
davidstorm wrote:
Nice to see you back Trixie, you've processed this one spot on for me. I haven't posted much new stuff lately either because I haven't been able to get out and about with my camera, too busy at work and at home.

Hope to see more from you soon!

Regards
David

Great to hear from you too David, I haven't done much this week been laid low with a virus but hope to spend a bit more time here again, Work does get in the way of photography. wait until you retire you wont have any time at all

Be good to see you and Nicky again

Trixie x

Teaka53

Link Posted 08/11/2014 - 16:17
Really like the way you processed this one, great result
Malc

autumnlight

Link Posted 08/11/2014 - 22:49
Super outcome Trixie, love the processing, it gives the Castle lots of atmosphere
Kind regards Maria

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pauljay

Link Posted 09/11/2014 - 09:13
Certainly a different approach for you Patricia! Love it!
Paul.

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