Wednesday, July 12, 2006

Chorley photos


These are all from this afternoon, sixteen photos.
I have done nothing to them (except scale down for web), no cropping or contrast or color adjustment, no editing or retouching.
I am very pleased with this set. It can be hard to predict if any good pictures come from a shoot, but I had not expected so many usable ones from one walk.
Get the full gallery here.

5 comments:

Anonymous said...

None of the individual photos move me very much as such, but the series as a whole has an interesting atmosphere to it. It sure looks quiet where you live!

BTW, were these taken with the IXUS, or with your D200?

Eolake Stobblehouse said...

I agree they are most interesting seen as a set.

Ixus.

Eolake Stobblehouse said...

There were lots of people around, but those were not what I was photograhing today.
Also many were kids, and you put your life in your hands pointing a camera anywhere near kids in the UK these days.

Anonymous said...

I wonder when this nonsense (people's fearfulness) will end.

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