Canal lock Summit Rochdale Canal


Photo Information
This is the highest lock on the Rochdale Canal.
23/02/2015 - 20:27iangilmour
CategoryGeneral
Shutter Speed1/15
Aperturef/18
LensN/A
ISO100
Focal Length12mm
Views/Likes88/0

1stEverPentax

Link Posted 23/02/2015 - 21:04
Lots of detail and colour to catch one's eye...would make a good jigsaw.

Karlo

bwlchmawr

Link Posted 23/02/2015 - 21:07
A very lovely shot, Nicely composed, great colours and lots of detail.
Best wishes,

Andrew

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drobbia

Link Posted 23/02/2015 - 22:21
x2, postcard perfect - t
bwlchmawr wrote:
A very lovely shot, Nicely composed, great colours and lots of detail.


"It's not what you look at that's important, it's what you see" - Thoreau
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Link Posted 23/02/2015 - 22:28
Great image. I fully agree with Karlo.

Regards

Kevin

PeterKR

Link Posted 23/02/2015 - 23:18
1stEverPentax wrote:
Lots of detail and colour to catch one's eye...would make a good jigsaw.

Karlo

I agree too.
Great compo and did you do some special PP to get that dramatic effect ?

Best regards
Peter

morpheus71

Link Posted 23/02/2015 - 23:44
Such pleasant hues and textures
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Wildwood512

Link Posted 24/02/2015 - 05:22
bwlchmawr wrote:
A very lovely shot, Nicely composed, great colours and lots of detail.

Very pleasing!
Cheers...Donna 😊

GIULIO57

Link Posted 24/02/2015 - 07:10
Beautiful light
PPG

Stridey

Link Posted 24/02/2015 - 10:10
bwlchmawr wrote:
A very lovely shot, Nicely composed, great colours and lots of detail.

+ 1
Best regards
Nigel

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Teaka53

Link Posted 24/02/2015 - 11:49
PeterKR wrote:
1stEverPentax wrote:
Lots of detail and colour to catch one's eye...would make a good jigsaw.

Karlo

I agree too.
Great compo and did you do some special PP to get that dramatic effect ?

Best regards
Peter

The house on the left appears to have a touch of HDR about it, Superb capture
Malc

nonur

Link Posted 24/02/2015 - 11:50
Lovely colours and depth.
Regards,
Nezih

iangilmour

Link Posted 24/02/2015 - 13:05
Many thanks for the comments.
Regarding the clarity (Peter and Malc), I selectively sharpened the house on the left, but I think the light played a part in this as the shadows made it stand out even straight from the camera.
Best wishes
Ian

PeterKR

Link Posted 24/02/2015 - 14:11
iangilmour wrote:
Many thanks for the comments.
Regarding the clarity (Peter and Malc), I selectively sharpened the house on the left, but I think the light played a part in this as the shadows made it stand out even straight from the camera.
Best wishes
Ian

Thanks for the explanation, Ian.

What I forgot to mention before was the cloud formation - the striking diagonal formation which adds to the perspective effect. Did you sit and wait for this or was it just 'serendipity' !

Best regards
Peter

iangilmour

Link Posted 24/02/2015 - 14:26
Hi Peter
I just came across this view on a walk. The cloud formation was just as you say 'serendipity'. I think what might have helped was the fact that I used a Sigma wide angle lens 10-20mm. I find this lens creates beautiful perspective in the sky. Hope this helps and thanks for the interest!
Best wishes
Ian

Bobbinalorry

Link Posted 25/02/2015 - 14:45
This is such a nice image, so typically English, Love it.
Best Regards, Larry.

All the gear & no idea.

pauljay

Link Posted 27/02/2015 - 07:45
That's a beauty Ian!
Paul.

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PPG
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