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From the Wyre Forest, Bewdley, Worcestershirethank you for viewing this work
Simon
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Comments: 35
Capturing-the-Light In reply to danUK86 [2015-06-06 18:04:44 +0000 UTC]
thank you Dan your comments are always appreciated
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Capturing-the-Light In reply to KerensaW [2015-05-20 07:15:39 +0000 UTC]
Thank you very much indeed
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Capturing-the-Light In reply to danUK86 [2015-05-07 18:52:18 +0000 UTC]
As always appreciated
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Capturing-the-Light In reply to LindArtz [2015-05-01 22:40:41 +0000 UTC]
Thank you so much indeed
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childwoman [2015-04-29 19:17:44 +0000 UTC]
I love the combination of stillness and motion. Nicely done, Simon!
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Capturing-the-Light In reply to childwoman [2015-05-01 22:41:34 +0000 UTC]
Thank you that's made my day, I had not looked at it like that. Thanks my friend.
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Capturing-the-Light In reply to k-i-mm-i-e [2015-04-30 19:25:20 +0000 UTC]
thank you so much indeed
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photocrafter [2015-04-28 03:25:13 +0000 UTC]
Love the effect, however you did it. It is awesome. Love the mysterious feel this image has.
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Capturing-the-Light In reply to photocrafter [2015-04-30 19:25:07 +0000 UTC]
Thank you so much indeed, no secrets, the photo effect was done in Topaz filters, and the conversion to B&W in nik silver efex
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photocrafter In reply to Capturing-the-Light [2015-05-01 00:39:59 +0000 UTC]
Love it! a perfect image for this feel you created, black and white is stunning. Love the controls you
can have with Nik silver Efx. love how you have a very interesting view point and that you left that area sharp.
It definable draws the viewer me, into the image. Very creative.
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Capturing-the-Light In reply to photocrafter [2015-05-07 18:53:50 +0000 UTC]
thank you again really appreciated, just got a book on nik filters so hopefully will get more proficient
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Brian-B-Photography [2015-04-27 21:11:51 +0000 UTC]
Excellent Work my Friend
Reminiscent of the photography of Freeman Patterson,who is a fellow New Brunswicker
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Capturing-the-Light In reply to Brian-B-Photography [2015-04-30 19:24:16 +0000 UTC]
thank you my friend that truly has made my day, i have two books by him and think his work is amazing!
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Brian-B-Photography In reply to Capturing-the-Light [2015-04-30 19:58:34 +0000 UTC]
You are most Welcome my Friend
I have met him a number of times and he is as nice a man as he is as skilled at Photography
He is also an excellent teacher
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Capturing-the-Light In reply to Brian-B-Photography [2015-05-01 22:42:48 +0000 UTC]
Now I am jealous my friend, each time must have been a great experience.
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Capturing-the-Light In reply to mecengineer [2015-04-30 19:23:42 +0000 UTC]
As always my friend thank you
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Capturing-the-Light In reply to JonnyGoodboy [2015-05-02 07:14:16 +0000 UTC]
Thank you so much Jonathan appreciated as always
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Earth-Hart [2015-04-27 17:23:07 +0000 UTC]
Back in the '90s, I used to go there at least once a month, for a Sweat Lodge session, and this brings back that feeling one gets when coming out of the Lodge after the session
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Capturing-the-Light In reply to Earth-Hart [2015-04-27 17:25:04 +0000 UTC]
Thats really interesting Will, did not realise there was one. I worked in there for 3 years for the Forestry Commission, back in the days when the albino stag was there.
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Earth-Hart In reply to Capturing-the-Light [2015-04-27 19:16:55 +0000 UTC]
Fallow Deer are often white, but not albino, having seen them there for myself. I also have a FallowΒ Doe scull, and a set of antlers from a 9yr. old Buck from Wyre.
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Capturing-the-Light In reply to Earth-Hart [2015-04-27 20:21:16 +0000 UTC]
Now I never knew that Will, sure the ranger when I was there was Β there. Went back not long ago, it's gone very commercial in the main part. Button oak end still quiet.
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Earth-Hart In reply to Capturing-the-Light [2015-04-27 20:58:13 +0000 UTC]
Fallow have a range of colour including Black & White. The black variety is almost entirely black with no white coloration anywhere. While the white variety can be white to sandy coloured and becomes more white at adulthood. It's a true colour variety and not albinism, which is very rare. We had two white bucks at Woburn Park, back in the late '60s, when it was a Deer Park.
Haven't been to Wyre since '94. It was a good place to be in touch with the Land.
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Capturing-the-Light In reply to Earth-Hart [2015-05-01 22:44:00 +0000 UTC]
Will thank you again that's genuinely very interesting to read
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