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The Peak DistrictPosted by Ian Bramham (Manchester, United Kingdom) on 20 July 2009 in Landscape & Rural and Portfolio. A photo from the Peak District National Park not far from where I live in the north of England. For purchasing high quality archival prints of any of these photos you can send me an email by clicking here or by going to MY NEW WEBSITE where prices are listed in the gallery sections under each individual photo. Links to the websites of other photographers whose work I love and who have all helped me enormously over a long period of time. I find the work of all 3 to be inspirational.
Comments (13)
Mirko Herzner from GermanyAn unusual but beautiful processing here, Ian. I also like how you framed this shot. The path is leading the eye nicely. 20 Jul 2009 6:06am @Mirko Herzner: Cheers Mirko! Pavan Kaul from Mumbai, IndiaA very beautiful, clean and simple composition...the lovely tone adds a magical quality to this superb picture! 20 Jul 2009 7:48am @Pavan Kaul: Thanks very much Pavan! Frida from SwedenI like the processing here and the scenery with the winding road is gorgeous. 20 Jul 2009 9:21am @Frida: Thanks very much Frida! bluechameleon from Vancouver, CanadaThe light is gorgeous, how the vanishing point fades to a brighter light. Nice choice of tones...so fitting. 20 Jul 2009 12:44pm Renata from Häljarp, SwedenI have been watching your blog for a while, I like your photos a lot, especially your B&W pictures. This one was also special, nice shading. You are very talented. Best regards, REnata 20 Jul 2009 7:10pm Viewfinder from Bradenton, FL, United StatesWonderful pathway into the depths of this image... 20 Jul 2009 8:42pm Ted from South Wales, United KingdomHmm...interesting choice of colour but it really does give a vintage tone...growing on me! 20 Jul 2009 8:45pm Polydactyle from Montreal, CanadaThe color here give a great atmosphere. Composition and lines and very nice. 22 Jul 2009 12:41am John Leech from Grange-over-Sands, United KingdomI like the way you made this green. It reminds me of my first swimming goggles. 8 Sep 2009 8:32pm |
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