JemRaid
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I walk around the areas not too far from where I live and find the most attractive scenes opening out in front of me as I do. I like the small if it can be called that, the landscape where the subject becomes more personal and not one taken a thousand times at some famous spot or other.
A footpath and bridlepath that was once a proper field road leads down steeply to the river. As well as the footbridge there is a ford crossing for horses and they can splosh through the water to the right of the picture to access the path again.
I took the photograph in the Spring when the light was still able to penetrate the newly leaved trees. The vegetation grows profusely racing to flower and seed before the trees shade out the light. During the course of a year I make this walk lots of times and always stop to look into the river and sometimes sit and contemplate. It is a delightlful place to do so.
I use my Only Black technique to make the image, it will print beautifully at A4 on my cheap £30 Ricoh Laser printer. If anyone would like the TIFF file I would be honoured to send it to you.
J
A footpath and bridlepath that was once a proper field road leads down steeply to the river. As well as the footbridge there is a ford crossing for horses and they can splosh through the water to the right of the picture to access the path again.
I took the photograph in the Spring when the light was still able to penetrate the newly leaved trees. The vegetation grows profusely racing to flower and seed before the trees shade out the light. During the course of a year I make this walk lots of times and always stop to look into the river and sometimes sit and contemplate. It is a delightlful place to do so.
I use my Only Black technique to make the image, it will print beautifully at A4 on my cheap £30 Ricoh Laser printer. If anyone would like the TIFF file I would be honoured to send it to you.
J