Edited Clevedon Pier.
by trixie
An edited version of Clevedon Pier, I think it must have looked like this in the 1800 when it was first built.
Had some help with this.
Had some help with this.
Uploaded29/05/2014 - 10:03
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Posted 29/05/2014 - 10:33
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davidtrout wrote:
I really like your treatment of this Trixie. Its so atmospheric. As I said when I commented on a picture of the same pier by Andrew recently this is a very elegant structure and well worth photographing. The next time I'm in the Bristol/Bath area I must go to Clevedon as well as my usual haunt, Wells.
David
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thank you David, it is a great place to visit. I did have some help with the editing though I cannot take all the credit for it.
I really like your treatment of this Trixie. Its so atmospheric. As I said when I commented on a picture of the same pier by Andrew recently this is a very elegant structure and well worth photographing. The next time I'm in the Bristol/Bath area I must go to Clevedon as well as my usual haunt, Wells.
David
PPG: http://www.pentaxphotogallery.com/artists/davidtrout
Posted 29/05/2014 - 10:33
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tyronet2000 wrote:
I think you've done a great job with this Trixie.
thank you so much Stan,
I think you've done a great job with this Trixie.
Posted 29/05/2014 - 11:09
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GIULIO57 wrote:
I do prefer this one
thank you so much Giulio
I do prefer this one
Posted 29/05/2014 - 11:12
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Fantastic treatment. Looks like a great base photo superbly composed.
Posted 29/05/2014 - 11:40
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Russ wrote:
Fantastic treatment. Looks like a great base photo superbly composed.
thank you so much too Russ I did have some help with this one,
Fantastic treatment. Looks like a great base photo superbly composed.
Posted 29/05/2014 - 11:45
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Brilliant work of art Trixie.Love it..Best regards..tommyt
Posted 29/05/2014 - 12:37
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One word, stunningly beautiful
Posted 29/05/2014 - 12:53
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This is great. Stood out in thumbnail - love the mood of this shot.
Regards
Paul
Regards
Paul
Posted 29/05/2014 - 14:27
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tommyt wrote:
Brilliant work of art Trixie.Love it..Best regards..tommyt
Brilliant work of art Trixie.Love it..Best regards..tommyt
paulb531 wrote:
This is great. Stood out in thumbnail - love the mood of this shot.
Regards
Paul
This is great. Stood out in thumbnail - love the mood of this shot.
Regards
Paul
paulb531 wrote:
This is great. Stood out in thumbnail - love the mood of this shot.
Regards
Paul
This is great. Stood out in thumbnail - love the mood of this shot.
Regards
Paul
wombat101010 wrote:
Striking image, nice one Trixie
You are all so kind I did have lots of help thank you all so much
Striking image, nice one Trixie
Posted 29/05/2014 - 14:28
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Glowingblue wrote:
One word, stunningly beautiful
thank you so much Karl,
One word, stunningly beautiful
Posted 29/05/2014 - 21:18
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Both images are well done - this one more power, the later "Dainty" - thanks tg
"It's not what you look at that's important, it's what you see" - Thoreau
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Posted 29/05/2014 - 22:13
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Two superb pieces, but absolutely love the processing on this version
Malc
Posted 29/05/2014 - 22:38
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This is great, the processing certainly adds to it. I like the fact that you have gone 'all out' on this processing, rather than adding a subtle antique effect.
Regards
David
Regards
David
Posted 29/05/2014 - 23:15
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Brill processing, it certainly looks like an old picture.
Posted 30/05/2014 - 10:27
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My daughter brought me back a photograph from New York that had a similar treatment. I kept looking at it over and over. This? Ditto. So much to admire in this.
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Posted 30/05/2014 - 12:22
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graysummers wrote:
My daughter brought me back a photograph from New York that had a similar treatment. I kept looking at it over and over. This? Ditto. So much to admire in this.
My daughter brought me back a photograph from New York that had a similar treatment. I kept looking at it over and over. This? Ditto. So much to admire in this.
autumnlight wrote:
Brill processing, it certainly looks like an old picture.
thank you Gray and Maria, it does look old now ! its a lovely pier there well kept.
Brill processing, it certainly looks like an old picture.
Posted 30/05/2014 - 12:23
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drobbia wrote:
Both images are well done - this one more power, the later "Dainty" - thanks tg
Both images are well done - this one more power, the later "Dainty" - thanks tg
senn wrote:
fab capture and pp here Pat, .. great work !..
fab capture and pp here Pat, .. great work !..
Teaka53 wrote:
Two superb pieces, but absolutely love the processing on this version
Two superb pieces, but absolutely love the processing on this version
davidstorm wrote:
This is great, the processing certainly adds to it. I like the fact that you have gone 'all out' on this processing, rather than adding a subtle antique effect.
Regards
David
thank you so much to everyone, processed to the Max, and why not for a change eh? best wishes to you all Trix
This is great, the processing certainly adds to it. I like the fact that you have gone 'all out' on this processing, rather than adding a subtle antique effect.
Regards
David
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