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This is a rather unique expansion of beech trees which were planted in the 1700`s and have grown over the last 300 years to the way you see them today. They are known locally as `The Dark Hedges` and are reputedly haunted by a spectral grey lady.
| Camera: | Canon EOS 300D |
| Lens: | 70-200L |
| Recording media: | Digital |
| Title: | Fog at The Dark Hedges |
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| Uploaded: | 17 Feb 2005 - 1:03 PM |
| Tags: | Landscape / travel |
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This is a great pic. Particularly like it when in full leaf. I have only discovered this location recently during dark and wet overcast days. Can't wait to see it again when the "summer" arrives. This shot would look well in b%w and solarised.
Well done. If you have any more shots of Dark hedges please post them.
David
Hi there,
Thanks `aseshuk` ericfaragh` and `droberts` for your kind comments - very much appreciated.
David, obviously you are from the same neck of the woods as myself i.e. Northern Ireland.
I`m honestly not a dab hand at the photoshop work so if you would like to download this shot and work on it and upload it again then by all means feel free to do so. This way I can hopefully learn something also.
Re other shots of the `Dark Hedges` if you look on my gallery you will see a colour shot I took one late evening last year. As a matter of fact just this week it was used for a front page cover shot for the launch issue of a new photo magazine just out called `Capture`
It also will be appearing on the Canon stand at the forthcoming 4day `Focus on Imaging` exhibition being held later this month at the NEC in Birmingham.
Regards,
Ian
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