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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. This shot was originally a RAW file, converted twice with varioue exposure tehn superimposed, changed levels, saturation and USM. I hope you like it. |
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Una fabulosa cascada con unos preciosos detalles muy bien captados.
Saludos, JL.
Hello Faramarz,
Very beautiful scene, good composition and pov, nice sharpness and good depth of field,pretty colors and good exposure. well done
Angela
Beautiful work with the long exposure. You've got that "calendar" effect on the flowing water and nice, deep saturation in the greenery with very mystic light.
Well done
Rew
Hi Fara, a nice fall here with lots of moss on the stones. The pov is great although I feel that if there were no reeds in front of the view of the waterfall it would be even better.
Love the colours.
The stone bridge and the house with the fall and the moss show us the beauty of the nice english landscape.
Well done! Yan :)
pl
Hi Faramarz. This needs a little straightening but apart from that, which is easily fixed, it has a wonderful, almost fairytale look to it. I especially like the partly seen ruins on the right which adds to magical quality of the scene.
Excellent.