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Ashenbank Woods
Camera: Samsung A51 5gLens: n/aF/Number: f/2.0ISO: 32 Focal Distance: 4.6 mmShutter Speed: 1/1250 secSoftware: Adobe Lightroom ClassicPhotographer: Bren Ryan
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CBWC – Photo A Week – Fences and Gates
Camera: Canon EOS 70DLens: Canon EF-S18-200mm f/3.5-5.6 IS F/Number: f/8.0ISO: 100 Focal Distance: 28 mmShutter Speed: 1/60 secSoftware: Adobe Lightroom ClassicPhotographer: Ashley Ryan The Monochrome image is Posted as Part of Cee’s CBWC Photography Challenge – Fences and Gates and the Colour version is for Nancy Merrill’s A Photo a Week Photography Challenge – Fences…
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Adding a Radiance Filter in Topaz Studio 2
Camera: Canon EOS 70DLens: Canon EF-S24mm f/2.8 STMF/Number: f/7.1ISO: 100 Focal Distance: 24 mmShutter Speed: 1/60 secSoftware: Adobe Lightroom CC, Topas Studio 2 and PhotoshopPhotographer: Bren Ryan Last night I was playing around with an image I photographed of Ashenbank Woods… I wanted to create a paint effect so edited the image in Photoshop and…
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A Photo a Week Challenge: Peaceful Place
Posted as Part of Nancy’s A Photo a Week Challenge: Peaceful Place
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Lens-Artists Photo Challenge #92: Going Back – the Second Time Around
There are a few places I can go time and time again. Whatever the season, whatever the weather there is always something new to explore. Below is just three of my favourite places where I can go back time and time again. Ashenbank Woods in Kent Scotney Castle in Kent Sheffield Park Gardens in East…
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Tuesday Photo Challenge – Trees
One of my favourite wooded areas local to us is Ashenbank Woods at Cobham. Just a couple of miles from us.. and we have pure beauty, especially in bluebell season. Posted as part of Frank’s Tuesday Photography Challenge – Trees.
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Color Your World – Forest Green
A photograph of a dirt path at Ashenbank Woods near Cobham in Kent. Posted as part of Jennifer’s Color Your World Photography Challenge – Forest Green.
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Motion Blur – Giving it a go
I have seen numerous photographs across the internet of motion blur. I am beginning to quite like this effect. So I thought I’d give it a go. For the above shot. I just sent the image into Photoshop from Lightroom. Then once in Photoshop, I duplicated the layer.
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Photo for the Week – 45 – Woodland Walks
First of all, thank you to all those that participated in last week’s challenge. What great images for last week’s challenge. I am truly grateful for to all those that participated. So the challenge for this week is Woodland Walks.
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Lens-Artists Photo Challenge #50 – Trees
The lens-artists Photo Challenge for this week set by Ann-Christine is called Trees. One of the things I love to do is woodland walks. The above photographs are of Ashenbank Woods, which is local to us.
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Lens Artists Photo Challenge #39 – Hello April
April is here… and this week’s Lens Artists Photography Challenge set by Patti, who runs a blog called The World is Book.., is called Hello April. And my entries for this challenge have to be the start of leaves appearing on trees. Bluebells carpeting the woodland floor. And daffodils blooming Welcome April… the start of…
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Lens-Artists Challenge #32 – Shadows
Tina from Travels and Trifles set the Lens-Artists Photography challenge this week and her subject is Shadows. On a hot summer’s day with the sun shining brightly throughout woodland you can see the shadows of the trees. The above image was taken at Ashenbank Woods in Kent.