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Jesmond Dene
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A Victorian park in a wooded valley, There is a deep ravine with picturesque planting, a waterfall and a water mill. The park was presented to the city by Lord Armstrong in 1883 as an act of philanthropy. It forms an interesting comparison with Lord Armstrong's own estate at Cragside. This is a superimposed picture of two shots one to capture the forground the other the background sun rays. I hope you like it.
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- jackal
(2887) - [2007-12-12 18:37]
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Hi Faramarz,
This an interesting shot taken under difficult lighting conditions - with such a contrast between the light and dark areas you almost need to use HDR to brighten up the dark areas - its fun but needs software
cheers
Jack
Bravo
Faramarz Serajian
greetings from India
what a shot! one of the best shot i have seen so far. great ambience. even you have managed to clicked under such lighting. even your subject is great. Woods always gives a feeling of mysterious world.
Again, this would make a great painting. I'm starting to see a pattern of great photography!! Lovely shades, taken at a great time it looks like. Perfect details.
TFS
Salam Faramarz e aziz
it's a nice shot as always I likt the cadre and the light!
TFS
Saman