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    Light in a Dark Wood

    Another from my playing about during yesterday's dog walk.

    TS-E17 F4L, 70-300L, 100 F2.8L Macro. http://www.flickr.com/photos/waynelsworth/

    #2
    Re: Light in a Dark Wood

    excellent work
    :- Ian

    5D Mk III, 24-105 / 70-200 f2.8 L / 100-400 Mk II / 100 macro / 16-35 L / 11-24 L / 1.4 & 2x converters and a bad back carrying it all ;o)

    :- https://www.flickr.com/photos/fotosespana/

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      #3
      Re: Light in a Dark Wood

      Love that, Wayne, great and subtle textures to give a moody and slightly menacing abstract image.
      Canon EOS 7D
      EF-S 10-22mm 1:3.5-4.5 USM, EF 24-105mm 1:4 L IS USM, EF 50mm 1:1.8, EF 70-300mm 1:4-5.6 IS USM
      Luminar 4, Aurora HDR Pro, Silver Efex
      flickr: http://flic.kr/ps/LXWuy

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        #4
        Re: Light in a Dark Wood

        Very interesting....I couldn't make out if it's double exposure or intentional camera movement or both....can you enlighten me please!
        Promise I won't copy!
        Brian Vickers LRPS

        brianvickersphotography.com

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          #5
          Re: Light in a Dark Wood

          Cheers Guys, glad you're liking it.
          Brian, it's ICM but I do think it looks more like handheld multiple exposure. Copy I'm not sure I could do it again if I tried!
          TS-E17 F4L, 70-300L, 100 F2.8L Macro. http://www.flickr.com/photos/waynelsworth/

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            #6
            Re: Light in a Dark Wood

            Interesting and strangely appealing. On here, to me, it looks like a curtain but go to Flickr (as everyone should ) and it becomes clear what it is. Yes, a very good piece of work

            Cheers,
            John

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              #7
              Re: Light in a Dark Wood

              Thanks Wayne.....Oh the joys of experiment!
              I'm following you on flickr now....some really nice shots on there.
              Brian Vickers LRPS

              brianvickersphotography.com

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