In photography inertia is a terrible thing - so drastic action was required. I asked a friend, Jim, to help me discover some photo opportunities around Clarington. He has been taking me around to the lesser known areas ( at least to me) in my quest to force my cameras out of the closet. I think I have finally made a beginning. I have even begun to log locations on my GPS so I can return to the same places in different lighting and weather conditions.
The early growth of canola is adding a lot of colour right now and its been a good week. However our first outing was in early May to the Second Marsh but with limited photographic success.
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Second marsh Walkway area |
A early start got a sunrise, here enhanced with an Orton effect. There were a couple of good light opportunities in the deep marsh and close to the lake. A B&W version of this had some potential, but stretching the tonal range, however, often creates image noise, especially in the sky.
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B&W high structure conversion with Silver Efex 2.
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Bottom of Second Marsh
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Driftwood here is interesting but this piece seems out of proportion, despite this the light and tones were very pleasing.
A second trip took us to Hampton, a place reserved now for repeat visits.
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North of Hampton, all stone classic Ontario home
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A small cemetery in Hampton has a unique semi-circular layout.
This week was a panoramic opportunity for the landscape north of Courtice and Newcastle and included quite a surprise location.
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Jewel Road, Newcastle |
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From Taunton Road looking north
Couldn't resist this barn, north from Taunton with nice yellow contrast.
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Enfield Road, north of Taunton |
In this view, in the hills north of Newcastle you can see the Bowmanville Cement factory on the horizon about 15 km away.
Finally on our way back to Newcastle a surprise on Mill Street just north of Town - a privately owned Western-style village - complete with hotel, sheriff's office, and a general store. This little gem is going to be worth further investigating.
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Added some atmosphere with low light filter from Nik's Col Efex Pro. |
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Carriage company in HDR |
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