Monday, 24 August 2015

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Throughout the last few years of boat ownership. I have been taking a number of photographs around the canals and rivers system. Obviously the subject would vary depending on where we were and what we were doing.  The photographic images are taken using a Canon 550d DSLR (Digital Single Lens Reflex) which is my camera of choice. I use Coral Paintshop Pro X6 photo editing software for adding the logo and creating a smaller thumbnail image.

There is no particular theme, other than most of my photography is waterways inspired. It's whatever that caught my attention at the time. So I thought I might include a few of my photographs into the blog. I am looking for titles to give to the images, you might like to suggest one of your own.

 
The sunset on the Grand Union Canal with Black Jack lock in the background. This is an image made up from three individual pictures that have been merged together.

The first image took in the rather dramatic sky and the top of the tree line. The second image overlapped the sky image and covered the lock and most of the towpath. The third image  was mostly the reflections on the water surface. Reflection on the water have the same effect as using a neutral density filter.

I use Microsoft Image Composite Editor (ICE) to merge the images together into a single frame. The raw image is very large, the view here is just a thumbnail.

I take photographs for my own personal pleasure. Whilst I reserve copyright ownership of the photographic image. You are free to use the image for your own purposes as long as the logo is not removed and you give credit to where the photograph came from. The image provided on the blog is a thumbnail of the original photographic image. 

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