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2 taken in Corfe Castle, I've passed the Wolseley plenty of times and finally took a photo

 

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And another from today, this time at Winspit Quarry

 

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Pretty :), and a very good choice of music.

If I had shot a few moments more you would have seen marigold gloves washing up stuff...very slowly of course :) 

excellent screensaver video if it was 1999.

very lovely though :)

 

Taken by Mrs Gaz on our back door this morning:

 

 

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I hope you don't mind I ran that through a prog and removed most of the purple fringing (high contrast edges can do that as you know) 

 

It's a great catch :)

 

 

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15 minutes ago, Lady Elanore said:

I hope you don't mind I ran that through a prog and removed most of the purple fringing (high contrast edges can do that as you know) 

 

It's a great catch :)

 

 

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No thats much better amanda ,its a heavy crop as it were quite far away ,and had to bring some highlights out in the bird due to the bright light over the sea 👍

What prog did you use if you dont mind me asking 

Lightroom. It has a feature specifically for purple and green fringing. You can eithe3r use an eyedropper of move sliders about to cover the purple/green range you want rid of. It removes the edge colours you don't want, but leaves the same colour elsewhere in the image (mostly, depending on settings). So you could get rid of green fringing without removing the lovely green sea for instance. Great photo. Was it luck you saw it, or were you waiting for 'your moment'? 

All my photos are pure luck haha its just a very amatuer hobby thanks for the edit looks better 👍

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That certainly doesn't look like the North Sea :thumbup:

@Lady Elanore  Looks very much like the Celtic Sea. Just right for the colour.

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All pictures are made better with a shed in them :) 

Shelter / bird watching / drinking / romancing place.....

 

 

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A drinking and romantic place!! Sounds perfect. We need co-ordinates - now! 

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Astonishingly lovely sunrise this morning. The colour came and went in the space of minutes.

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Spent ages trying to get a photograph of these fast moving little blighters:biggrin:

 

Not the best, but you get the idea!

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I do like a good reflection (Rufford Park and Chatsworth) ........

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driving in the mist...Tehidy Golf Course...Cornwall

 

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I thought you had captured 'The Donald' there for a moment :D 

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