Two photos of tall bare trees - one just recoloured and the other more seriously messed about with in Photoshop Elements - superimposed on one another.
All in all a worthwhile experiment.
I have previously seen a Kestrel perched on the street lights here, where the A259 cuts through the South Downs National Park at Bishopstone, so I was ready with a faster ISO and a telephoto lens - while waiting for my bus home - the first one of which I missed while taking this beautiful birds portrait.
Skies over the South Downs north of Bishopstone, S…
The wheat seedlings are just appearing and there are buds on the bushes. I a few weeks this will all be green. Neighbouring fields of Rape are beginning to come into flower, adding bright yellow to the patchwork.
A very quick 'posterization' in Photoshop Elements. I thought that I would do something different as I had uploaded a very similar, but unmessed-about-with, photo earlier.
The South Downs - a cow - The English Channel - Fr…
A tranquil view across the pastures from Friston to the sea. I am not sure why this snap of a solitary cow appeals to me. Perhaps I was moooved by the cow's serenity.
Poppies blaze across the Downs - Birling Gap - 12…
Although they look quite menacing, especially in black & white, the clouds were moving fairly slowly and there was little wind at ground level most of the time. In the hour and a bit I was there, a couple of light snow showers came across briefly and the odd shaft of sunlight lit up the landscape.
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