Industrial Skeletons of the Past.

© Jean Lechleiter

Industrial Skeletons of  the Past.

Uploaded: February 10, 2011

Description

Chimneys of disused tin mines dot the landscape of Cornwall, England.

Exif: F Number: 4, Exposure Bias Value: 0.00, ExposureTime: 1/1250 seconds, Flash: reserved, FocalLength: 5.80 mm, Model: Canon PowerShot A700

Comments

Kim Andelkovic February 13, 2011

Gorgeous image Jean.....I just notice a bit of noise in the sky. #1352898

Dan W. Dooley February 14, 2011

It is gorgeous as Kim said. I too see a little noise in the blue which also results in a little of the halo affect around the stacks where they protrude into the blue. Wonder if Topaz was applied. That aside, the exposure of the clouds is great and the landscape reminds me of the Shire. See any Hobbits running around there? #9240877

Jean Lechleiter February 15, 2011

Thanks, Kim and Dan. I guess I need to get Topaz!

I wouldn't be surprised if there were Hobbits hiding! LOL! #9243458

Dan W. Dooley February 15, 2011

Jean, Topaz is a great tool. I have a very old version and I need to upgrade since the old version I have won't even work in PS on my Windows 7 64 bit computer. Still works on my laptop running XP.

Anyhow, the reason I mentioned it, I don't know if it applies to the current versions of Topaz but the affects in blue sky are very difficult to avoid with Topaz and so I just figured perhaps....... :-) #9243475


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