martinimages
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Morning light
Taken on the edge of Buttermere lake
--- "After that shutter closes it’s all over. The physical light captured on film is all that is left, a history of light preserved in chemical form, and I have to move on to the next one."
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24/Sep/15, 8:10 pm
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IanBarber
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Re: Morning light
Really like how IR renders the skies on a digital capture
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24/Sep/15, 9:29 pm
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StevenZ
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Re: Morning light
Beautiful, Martin.
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25/Sep/15, 1:16 pm
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eternumviti
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Re: Morning light
The backlit trees and the clouds, very well observed, most particularly given that you couldn't literally 'see' it.
I noticed that the rendition of the grain in the sky stops oddly short of the top of the clouds. I guess it could be loss in the upload.
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25/Sep/15, 1:42 pm
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