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Forest of Bowland, Lancashire - by David Swann ©

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Forest of Bowland, Lancashire

Lancashire is usually associated with large cities and former mill towns and much less with attractive countryside, but within its borders lie many lovely places including the Forest of Bowland, now designated an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty. This shot was taken recently from a viewpoint on Longridge Fell known as Jeffrey Hill. Close by the small car park, on the right kind of day, spectacular views are possible of the distant Fylde coast, as well as this one looking over the Vale of Chipping towards the Bowland Fells. The cone-shaped hill to the left is Parlick Hill with the broader shape of Fair Snape Fell stretching to the right.
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Photographer: © David Swann (Gallery)Premier Member! Click for more info..(7th August 2014)

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Comment by Dave John(7th August 2014)

Very good David, really like the variety and depth of colour

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Comment by Vince Hawthorn(7th August 2014)

Wonderful scene David and so rich in colour.

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Comment by Martin Humphreys(8th August 2014)

Great shot & info David .. though I find the colours a little too vivid in this instance. Thanks for your comment about Whitby & the uploading of "regular" seen images. Always difficult to know which ones to upload from such a popular place?

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Comment by Steve Stain(9th August 2014)

great

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Comment by Patrick Hogan(9th August 2014)

I agree with Martin that the colours are a bit strong but maybe you wanted to bring the foreground out ? A graduated efect might have been the answer or a selective use of saturation.

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Comment by Edward Lever(10th August 2014)

The colours are certainly vivid, but the overall effect is pleasant. The image has good sharpness, and must look superb at full resolution. Colour saturation is a personal preference, rather like the choice of which film to use in the old days (Kodachrome, Agfachrome, Provia, Velvia etc, they were all different but suited different tastes). A 'faithful' colour reproduction, which this is probably not, is not necessarily the most attractive.

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Comment by Colin Jones(31st August 2014)

Stunning well done

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Camera Make: Canon Model: Canon EOS 7D
Exposure Program: Manual, Focal length: 27 mm, Aperture: f 10, ISO: 250, Exposure time: 1/250 sec, Metering Mode: Multi-Segment, Exposure Bias: 0 EV
Date/Time Creation: July 24, 2014, 10:45 am
Exposure Mode: 1,
ImageID:1191701, Image size: 3000 x 2250 pixels

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