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Some photos from Cheddar Gorge

Started by XEntity, July 19, 2011, 22:14:12 PM

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XEntity

Some photos from a couple of weekends ago..

The close ups of the ducklings were taken with the 70-200mm L and 2x converter, which meant I had to resort to manual focus..


Self Portrait at the Pub by Jake Tebbett, on Flickr


By The River by Jake Tebbett, on Flickr


Bath Time by Jake Tebbett, on Flickr


Duckling by Jake Tebbett, on Flickr


Ducklings by Jake Tebbett, on Flickr


Private by Jake Tebbett, on Flickr


Gulls by Jake Tebbett, on Flickr

Clock'd 0Ne

Fantastic shots, I love how you captured the ducklings, especially the shot through the leaves.

Rivkid

I love that Waterworks sign - looks awesome!
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Russell

You go all the way to Cheddar Gorge and come back with no pictures of any Cheese, very poor IMO

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Great few photos, the ducklings are framed quite nicely, and really like the sea gulls actually, good use of negative space.

XEntity

Cheers guys, the close ups of the ducklings were framed pretty much how they needed to be, only because they were quite difficult to shoot, if you know cheddar there is a river at the bottom, and they were down about 3m or so below me, I had to hang over the wall, bare in mind they were taken at 400mm with manual focus! But my favourite from the set is actually the "Bath Time" shot with the ducks far away, I just liked the lighting and reflections.

The water works sign has obviously got quite a lot of post processing, blue tint, high contrast B&W, but I quite like it.

The gull photo was actually back in Bristol while having a beer at the Avon Gorge Hotel, that over looks the suspension bridge, although might need to re-upload the pic as the compression has caused rings to appear, it should be much clearer :(

And as for the cheese, it never normally sticks around long enough to have photos taken of it!

But here you go, a gratuitous Cheese shot! (They store it in the caves to keep it cool) - I have a load of other photos in the caves, but haven't had a chance to go through those yet, might have a play in a bit..


Cheese by Jake Tebbett, on Flickr

zpyder

They are really nice. Did you use a filter on the bath time shot at all? I like the colours, but have never managed to get that kind of colour composition myself?!

Bacon

By the River would make a great desktop background! 

Great photos :bow:
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XEntity

Quote from: zpyder on July 21, 2011, 13:36:44 PM
They are really nice. Did you use a filter on the bath time shot at all? I like the colours, but have never managed to get that kind of colour composition myself?!

I used a polariser on the lens, I think sometimes it's just a bit of luck, the sun and the subject need to be at the right angle etc.

I tweaked it very very slightly in light room, a little more vibrance and a little more contrast just to bring out the blacks and colours a little, but it's pretty much as it was taken!

(BTW if you don't already have a polariser, then get one! trust me, use lose a little speed but the colour is much better, especially with water involved!)


Quote from: Bacon on July 21, 2011, 15:15:12 PM
By the River would make a great desktop background! 

Great photos :bow:

It's not the most pin sharp image, but I like the bokeh on that one ;)