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    Ludlow Castle

    We walked part of the Mortimer Trail near Ludlow today. As we descended to the town in the late afternoon this was the view from the woods above the weir.



    4 images stiched in Elements. 70 - 200mm f/2.8L IS 11. 70mm. 1/250. f/6.3. ISO 160. Hand held.

    Dave
    Last edited by DP the Snapper; 25-01-2013, 17:46.
    www.trikietowers.com

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    Nicely done, and for being hand held, you must have nerves of steel

    Tom

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      Great view of Ludlow Castle. Well done on getting a sharp image hand held, you must have arms like tree trunks these days

      Dave
      www.microwyred.co.uk

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        Looked at this several times now - still love it! might be tempted to just tweak the blacks a little to give it a bit more depth but seriously - Print it and Hang it!!

        .DAVID.
        Take nothing but photo's - leave nothing but footprints!

        http://www.davidstallardphotography.com

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            Originally posted by tesarver View Post
            Nicely done, and for being hand held, you must have nerves of steel

            Tom
            Thanks Tom. A while ago on a thread about image stabilization someone said they couldn't see the point of it. Well, we had just trudged 6 miles or so on snowy and muddy paths and my I can't say I felt particularily steady. So for image stabilization

            Originally posted by MicroWyred View Post
            Great view of Ludlow Castle. Well done on getting a sharp image hand held, you must have arms like tree trunks these days

            Dave
            Now you know that is not true Dave ....arms more like saplings


            Originally posted by David Stallard View Post
            Looked at this several times now - still love it! might be tempted to just tweak the blacks a little to give it a bit more depth but seriously - Print it and Hang it!!

            .DAVID.
            Thanks David. Just tweaked it in Lightroom and it does look better.



            Thanks for looking MX5

            Dave
            www.trikietowers.com

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              nerves and muscles of steel?
              Di ~ Trying to take "the" photograph.
              Di's Flickr

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                Lovely panorama.

                Richard
                Richard Anderson Photography at www.raphoto.me

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                    Originally posted by DeeGee View Post
                    nerves and muscles of steel?
                    Hmmmm

                    Thanks all for looking.

                    Dave
                    www.trikietowers.com

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                      Very nice and congratulations both on the initial capture and post processing
                      Peter

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                        Thanks Peter.

                        Dave
                        www.trikietowers.com

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                          Brilliant Captutre Dave, I'm with David on this one - Print it and Hang it. Superb!

                          Chris
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