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Powder Paint Dahlia
Six months into our photography jaunt, we discovered a place called Nymans, which is owned and maintained by the National Trust. Within the grounds, there are formal flower gardens, the ruins of buildings destroyed by fire, and the main house. It was while walking around these beautiful gardens and admiring the summer flowers that I…
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One-to-Three November
Every month Kate holds a photo challenge called One-to-Three, where you pick and image and make three different edits of that photograph. The other morning, as I returned from the 5.30am train jaunt, I came into my lounge and took an image of a vase of flowers I have standing on my fireplace mantel. In…
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Mid-Week Monochrome #83 – Canary Wharf
Camera Settings Camera: Canon EOS 70DLens: Canon EF-S18-200mm f/3.5-5.6 ISF/Number: f/16ISO: 100 Focal Distance: 55 mmShutter Speed: 10 secSoftware: Adobe Lightroom CC and PhotoshopPhotographer: Ash Ryan Last Week’s Entries Before a bean – bushboys world Mid-Week Monochrome – MWM – #82 – nowathome {On Collins} MWM #82 – Cath’s Camera Swan — Mid-Week Monochrome #82 – Photos…
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Pull Up a Seat Photo Challenge 2022 – Week 14
Camera: Canon EOS 600DLens: Canon EF-S18-55mm f/3.5-5.6 IS IIF/Number: f/8.0ISO: 100 Focal Distance: 41 mmShutter Speed: 1/125 secSoftware: Adobe Lightroom Classic and PhotoshopPhotographer: Bren Ryan Posted as Part of Pull Up a Seat Photo Challenge 2022 – Week 14
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Adjustment Luminosity Photoshop Tip – Woody Walters
Today I received another great tip from Woody Walters… You can view his tip here Woody Walters Adjustment Luminosity Photoshop Tip Basically, it’s about making your colours pop in an image, by adding a black and white adjustment layer and then changing the blend mode to Luminosity and playing around with the colour sliders. Camera:…
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Grand Canyon Railway
Camera: Canon EOS 70DLens: Canon EF-S18-200mm f/3.5-5.6 IS F/Number: f/20ISO: 100 Focal Distance: 24 mmShutter Speed: 1/13secSoftware: Adobe Lightroom Classic and PhotoshopPhotographer: Ash Ryan I thought this image would be perfect for Nancy Merrill’s A Photo a Week Challenge: Signs… as you can see the signs of the train number on the front of the carriage.
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Fan Of… #150 – Old – One Word Sunday
Camera: Canon EOS 70DLens: Canon EF-S18-200mm f/3.5-5.6 ISF/Number: f/7.1ISO: 100 Focal Distance: 24 mmShutter Speed: 1/125 secSoftware: Adobe Lightroom Classic and PhotoshopPhotographer: Ash Ryan There is so much character is old things… they have lived a life and have a story to tell. And I am a fan of photographing old derelict barns and even…
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Water Water Everywhere #120 – Old Scotney Castle
Camera: Canon EOS 600DLens: Canon EF-S18-135mm f/3.5-5.6 IS STMF/Number: f/7.1ISO: 100 Focal Distance: 35 mmShutter Speed: 1/50 secSoftware: Adobe Lightroom Classic and PhotoshopPhotographer: Bren Ryan Posted as Part of Jez’s Water Water Everywhere Photography Challenge
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Ragtag Daily Prompt Thursday: Guide
Camera: Canon EOS 70DLens: Canon EF-S18-200mm f/3.5-5.6 ISF/Number: f/5.0ISO: 100 Focal Distance: 32 mmShutter Speed: 1/25 secSoftware: Adobe Lightroom Classic and PhotoshopPhotographer: Ash Ryan There are guides everywhere… even at Eynsford in Kent… with this guide to how deep the River Darent is at this Ford. Posted as Part of Ragtag Daily Prompt Thursday: Guide
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Vintage
Carrying on with my digital artwork, I thought I would create a vintage set. There are a lot of free vintage PNGs on the internet and the above are just a selection of those I downloaded. You can view more of my artwork here. The bottom image I think will fit in nicely with XingfuMama’s…
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Throwback Thursday – Old Scotney Castle
Camera: Canon EOS 70DLens: Canon EF-S18-135mm f/3.5-5.6 IS STMF/Number: f/8.0ISO: 100 Focal Distance: 18 mmShutter Speed: 1/125 secSoftware: Adobe Lightroom Classic and PhotoshopPhotographer: Bren Ryan Posted as Part of #ThrowbackThursday
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Wordless Wednesday – Joss Bay
Camera: Canon EOS 1100DLens: Canon EF-S33-250mm f/4-5.6 IS IIF/Number: f/16ISO: 100 Focal Distance: 53 mmShutter Speed: 1/60 secSoftware: Adobe Lightroom Classic & PhotoshopPhotographer: Bren Ryan Posted as Part of #WordlessWednesday.