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Showing posts with label OU. Show all posts
Showing posts with label OU. Show all posts
Saturday, 22 August 2015
Through the mill
I've photographed this view of the Leeds-Liverpool Canal cutting between Salts Mill and the New Mill more times than I like to count. So often, in fact, that I almost take it for granted and can't be bothered to shoot it again. However, on one of my lunchtime walks I noticed that the water was unnaturally calm (unusual during the day). One of the reasons the site was chosen for the Victorian mill was because of the strong prevailing wind down the valley, great for blowing the chimney smoke away, so the water is rarely unruffled. Anyway, the calm conditions meant the reflections were really special. I thought it worthy of a snap on my iPhone even though the light was flat and the sky dull white with overcast cloud. It wasn't a great photo so I decided to play around with a texture layer to add more colour and interest. It's 'been through the mill' a bit and I am really pleased with the result, so much so that this image is one of my ten submissions for the OU final assignment.
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iPhone,
Leeds-Liverpool canal,
manipulation,
New Mill,
OU,
reflection,
Salts Mill
Friday, 7 August 2015
A Yorkshire brew
Another OU assignment - to take three photos showing a visual narrative. This tea-making ritual is one I indulge in several times a day. I don't know how I'd cope without my mugs of tea - always refreshing, always comforting. It's always Yorkshire Tea in this household too, blended especially for our lovely, soft water.
Thursday, 30 July 2015
A tale of two yellow buckets
I put this one in my OU portfolio as I like the colourfulness and thought it gave a good 'flavour' of the garden party atmosphere. Someone commented that they found the yellow buckets distracting, so I tried desaturating them... Now I'm not sure - so it's open for voting!
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