johnloguk > 11.02.10 - Nature's Palette 

This afternoon I had some free time, and rather than sit at home in front of the computer I went for a photo drive to get myself some fresh air and some fresh vistas. There is a full gallery here;

http://www.lightanddreamsphotography.com/Landscapes/LINCOLNSHIRE-WOLDS-DRIVE/11212986_9QmjS#786269412_w5Cdg

This photo was the culmination of a stunning sunset, and I put it in a frame because I think it deserves it. I lightened the shadows in Elements to reveal some of the details in the frozen fields and the village at the bottom of the hill, otherwise this is SOOC. It was a great viewpoint to watch the sunset unfold, and if you look at X3L you will notice distant Lincoln Cathedral on the horizon at bottom left.

It was an afternoon well spent, but of course the irony is that I've spent all evening on the computer processing the pics :)
johnloguk > 19.1.09 - Timeless

This is another shot from my walk yesterday, but I was so pleased with the sepia conversion that I had to share it with you in this format. I just love the old tree, I bet it could tell some tales. If you follow the Google Maps feature you will see a very detailed aerial photo, which shows the earthworks of the old mediaeval village around the church.

Here is the link to the whole gallery;  http://www.lightanddreamsphotography.com/gallery/7127583_esapS#457112216_4J8cP 

And here is a link to my Challenge Photo for today;  http://www.lightanddreamsphotography.com/gallery/7093288_hSxt4#457580777_ozJ3b
johnloguk > The Lincolnshire Wolds. The Wolds are rolling chalk downlands between Lincoln and the East Coast, the yellow is oilseed rape.
11.02.10 - Nature's Palette

This afternoon I had some free time, and rather than sit at home in front of the computer I went for a photo drive to get myself some fresh air and some fresh vistas. There is a full gallery here;
http://www.lightanddreamsphotography.com/Landscapes/LINCOLNSHIRE-WOLDS-DRIVE/11212986_9QmjS#786269412_w5Cdg

This photo was the culmination of a stunning sunset, and I put it in a frame because I think it deserves it. I lightened the shadows in Elements to reveal some of the details in the frozen fields and the village at the bottom of the hill, otherwise this is SOOC. It was a great viewpoint to watch the sunset unfold, and if you look at X3L you will notice distant Lincoln Cathedral on the horizon at bottom left.

It was an afternoon well spent, but of course the irony is that I've spent all evening on the computer processing the pics :)
johnloguk > 11.02.10 - Nature's Palette 

This afternoon I had some free time, and rather than sit at home in front of the computer I went for a photo drive to get myself some fresh air and some fresh vistas. There is a full gallery here;

http://www.lightanddreamsphotography.com/Landscapes/LINCOLNSHIRE-WOLDS-DRIVE/11212986_9QmjS#786269412_w5Cdg

This photo was the culmination of a stunning sunset, and I put it in a frame because I think it deserves it. I lightened the shadows in Elements to reveal some of the details in the frozen fields and the village at the bottom of the hill, otherwise this is SOOC. It was a great viewpoint to watch the sunset unfold, and if you look at X3L you will notice distant Lincoln Cathedral on the horizon at bottom left.

It was an afternoon well spent, but of course the irony is that I've spent all evening on the computer processing the pics :)
11.02.10 - Nature's Palette

This afternoon I had some free time, and rather than sit at home in front of the computer I went for a photo drive to get myself some fresh air and some fresh vistas. There is a full gallery here;
http://www.lightanddreamsphotography.com/Landscapes/LINCOLNSHIRE-WOLDS-DRIVE/11212986_9QmjS#786269412_w5Cdg

This photo was the culmination of a stunning sunset, and I put it in a frame because I think it deserves it. I lightened the shadows in Elements to reveal some of the details in the frozen fields and the village at the bottom of the hill, otherwise this is SOOC. It was a great viewpoint to watch the sunset unfold, and if you look at X3L you will notice distant Lincoln Cathedral on the horizon at bottom left.

It was an afternoon well spent, but of course the irony is that I've spent all evening on the computer processing the pics :)
See photo in original gallery.

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