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Tired of clicking to see a large version? Upgrade to e2 to browse all photos automatically at their largest size.The Tyne Riverside Country Park runs from our town to Tyneside, and it's a precious asset. Miles of safe, attractive paths that are wheelchair, buggy and bicyle-friendly.
We went down looking for typical autumnal shots for future town calendars. The 2013 calendar is selling well for the Community Partnership, we want to keep it up as a regular publication, people appreciate something local. But it's a year-round project, we need to be on the look-out for seasonal images to keep in stock.
There was an angling competition in progress, ninety fishermen lined up along the river bank, and we thought they would make an unusual picture. But they were tucked away in hollows. The bank is steep, overgrown and wiggly – there was no way we could get a picture without waders (and a Lifeguard on duty... )
So we looked for something else, and this is one of my results... It's a difficult place to photograph, particularly at this time of year, being very low in a steep-sided valley - the sun only reaches the riverside for an hour or so each day. This really is about how people use and enjoy the amenity, as well as the landscape itself.
Thanks for looking,
Moira
| Brand: | NIKON CORPORATION |
| Camera: | Nikon D90 |
| Lens: | 16.0-85.0 mm f/3.5-5.6 |
| Recording media: | RAW (digital) |
| Date Taken: | 4 Nov 2012 - 12:00 PM |
| Focal Length: | 32mm |
| Lens Max Aperture: | f/4.4 |
| Aperture: | f/4.5 |
| Shutter Speed: | 1/50sec |
| Exposure Comp: | -1/3 |
| ISO: | 200 |
| Exposure Mode: | Shutter speed priority AE |
| Metering Mode: | Multi-segment |
| Flash: | No Flash |
| White Balance: | As Shot |
| Title: | Down by the Riverside 1 |
| Username: | |
| Uploaded: | 13 Nov 2012 - 7:55 AM |
| Tags: | Autumn, Community photography, Landscape / travel, Photo journalism |
| Votes: | 80 |
Comments
Lovely autumnal scene, beautifully composed and captured.
Hugh
....I thought you liked 'wiggly'? ![]()
The overcast lighting gives some lovely tones, Moira, and the extra saturation makes the Autumnal colours glow against the slightly blueish shade.
Dave
As a walker, that just makes me want to get out there! it's an area we haven't explored much. A simple subject matter but you've given it a very individual and appealing feel, I'm really enjoying it.
Maggie Tear
Maggie, you can walk along the Tyne from Prudhoe to the Newcastle and Gateshead Quays, with occasional crossings from one side of the river to the other, and excellent refreshment breaks available along the route! (Recommendations for the Keel Man at Newburn...)
This one was taken at midday, before the sun had actually come up. There's another to come tomorrow from an hour or so later.
Thanks everyone.
Moira
The yellow leaves seem to make their own light and lift the image beautifully Moira. So many of us enjoy a walk in the woods when the colours are out.
Dougie
Mick, sweetie, I promise you THERE WILL BE NO SHEEP!
Cheers, everyone.
Moira
It's a very good autumn scene. But it looks pretty blue and cold on my (calibrated) monitor. I tried warming it in RAW edit by pushing the WB up +25 which makes quite a difference. I also pushed the mid-range whites a little. It makes it look a lot warmer and slightly brighter and vibrant. If you want to allow mods I can upload it.

Quote: It's a very good autumn scene. But it looks pretty blue and cold on my (calibrated) monitor.
Well, zero degrees and freezing fog have something to do with that. I'm not sure why November mist should look warm and bright? I'm actually more interested in conveying what I experience than in creating pretty pictures.
This has been tweaked quite a bit (the Colour Temperature of the original is 5200, I used Colour Efex Pro 3 plus standard PS to enhance the yellow foliage and tone down the greens). I wouldn't want it pushed further.
I enable Mods when, for example, an abstract will lend itself to a variety of crops, but rarely otherwise.
Moira
Good work Moira, nice colours and the couple just makes the shot even better. well presented and good processing.
John
A wonderful and colourful autumnal shot Moira. Like how the trees either side, together with the leaves on the ground and overhanging leaves frame the two walkers ![]()
Trev ![]()
It is a beautiful scene Moira, perfect framing for the couple walking. Incredible colour. Very good perspective/vanishing point image. Should be very appealing for use on a calender.
Despite all that wonderful autumnal colour, I feel a desire to see this in mono.
Anne
I hope to be taking lot's of lovely pic's like this in the New Forest this Weekend Moira, hope they're as good as this .
John ![]()
Quote: Despite all that wonderful autumnal colour, I feel a desire to see this in mono.
I've been thinking that, Anne. Might give it a whirl this evening....
Thanks again everyone,
Moira
This is a lovely autumn scene Moira.
Maybe a little too blue in the shadows, if I can be so bold.
David
My sort of picture, thinking I might go looking for colour this weekend (if it doesn't rain)![]()
Lovely autumnal scene and candid. Walking down the path into the cold as the country is walking into the winter.
Andy
Thanks everyone, and particularly thanks to Gary for his UA.
Moira
You don't have to say a word Moira . This is the essence of Autumn . Very atmospheric .Just love it . I hope it is used .
Fishermen do try and hide away , you either need a boat or to be on the other bank ![]()
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I know cos I was a fishermans widow & my son carries on
A wonderful image of autumn Moira, the inclusion of the walkers enhances this image greatly. It looks like you had a productive day
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