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Another that's been sat on the Hard drive for a while taken in April with youngwooly at Padley Gorge. Burbage beck runs through the gorge this stream used to be the boundary between Derbyshire and Yorkshire.
Tech stuff :- 3 shot HDR @ F20 ISO100, shutter at 1 sec,0.6 & 1.6 converted in Photomatix and tweeked in CS3.
As always thanks for all the previous clicks and comments always appreciated.
Brian....................................
| Camera: | Canon EOS 50D |
| Lens: | 17-40L@40mm |
| Recording media: | RAW (digital) |
| Title: | Burbage Brook |
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| Uploaded: | 7 Jul 2009 - 2:11 PM |
| Tags: | General, Landscape / travel, Wildlife / nature |
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Comments
Those rocks are awssome
Thanks for the tech details
Us beginners like to know this stuff
Barbs
A shame to leave this on the HD Brian, the large shows the quality of the image, beautiful greens, I like the way the water seems to turn in at the edges of the shot, well selected and well captured scene, Adrian
A super image Brian but it is really difficult to control the whites fom going over the top. I think they are just burning out on the Rh side. I do find that with this type of shot I like to expose for the highlights but it ain't easy.

Cracking detail in this, Brian...an excellent capture.
TrevB ![]()
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