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Old 17-11-2013, 23:03   #5506
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Today in Pictures, through the Dunkenhalgh Estate, not sure if I was on a footpath or an animal trail for the start of the exercise.

1. Start point, bovine pruning.
2. A badly damaged tree still giving it a go.
3. This looks a bit sinister to me.
4. The other footpath is just beyond the trees.
5. Another tree that fell over.
6. I am normally on the other side of the river.
7. Home to roost.
8. An impressive stand of Beech trees.
9. Further down the same tree line.
10. This is the furthest point and back on the right side of the river.
Amazing - I guess cows are all the same height, or their tongues can stretch to reach all the same height of branches - or something like that.
No. 3 is spooky!
I love Beech trees - sadly we don't seem to have so many of them in my part of the world.
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Old 17-11-2013, 23:05   #5507
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that's woodnook water underneath the leaves turtle .. oh the tedster did enjoy himself ... even tried chasing a bus on the way home ... always picks on something a lot bigger than himself!!!
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Old 17-11-2013, 23:33   #5508
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I really liked Margarets sketchy pics, so wanted to see some of my pics given the same treatment.I can`t take any credit as I didn`t do the work myself but a nice effect I think.
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Old 17-11-2013, 23:42   #5509
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Amazing - I guess cows are all the same height, or their tongues can stretch to reach all the same height of branches - or something like that.
No. 3 is spooky!
I love Beech trees - sadly we don't seem to have so many of them in my part of the world.
They have been in that field for ages so the flat bottom to the branches is a solid mat of branches now.

The Beech trees around here are the trees that keep their leaves on the tree the longest, and as a result are brownest the longest.
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Old 17-11-2013, 23:46   #5510
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I really liked Margarets sketchy pics, so wanted to see some of my pics given the same treatment.I can`t take any credit as I didn`t do the work myself but a nice effect I think.
Looks like Mrs. P. has become a trend setter, and the thread is the better for it, I like to see photos with another point of view to it. What program are you using to get the effect?
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Old 18-11-2013, 07:40   #5511
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Upload to here - PhotoFunia :: Sketch - and it does it all for you.
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Old 18-11-2013, 07:49   #5512
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Photos Cape does it very well too, and in a wide variety of ways.
It gives me hours of pleasure.
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Old 18-11-2013, 07:52   #5513
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Today in Pictures, through the Dunkenhalgh Estate, not sure if I was on a footpath or an animal trail for the start of the exercise.

1. Start point, bovine pruning.
2. A badly damaged tree still giving it a go.
3. This looks a bit sinister to me.
4. The other footpath is just beyond the trees.
5. Another tree that fell over.
6. I am normally on the other side of the river.
7. Home to roost.
8. An impressive stand of Beech trees.
9. Further down the same tree line.
10. This is the furthest point and back on the right side of the river.
The last one is a gem .
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Old 18-11-2013, 08:37   #5514
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Photos Cape does it very well too, and in a wide variety of ways.
It gives me hours of pleasure.
Predictive text!!
That should read photoscape.....it is a free download that Davemac introduced me too...many thanks Dave!
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Old 18-11-2013, 10:23   #5515
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Predictive text!!
That should read photoscape.....it is a free download that Davemac introduced me too...many thanks Dave!
Just passing on a favour someone did for me, and I still use it every day.
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Old 18-11-2013, 15:34   #5516
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The last one is a gem .
And the creepy one at No 3 is superb.

I agree with Margaret and Dave... Photoscape is brilliant.
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Old 18-11-2013, 20:53   #5517
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Just passing on a favour someone did for me, and I still use it every day.
I forgot to say it was Mrs. P. who sent me in the direction of Flickr, a place to put all my photos for people to view. So we are helping one another with guidance.
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Old 18-11-2013, 21:02   #5518
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It was a pleasure Dave.
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Old 18-11-2013, 22:18   #5519
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Today in Pictures, a mid morning walk on the banks of the River Calder. it was wet underfoot, drizzling, overcast, and cold............marvelouse

1. Under the bridge on Burnley Road.
2. Back under the bridge, its just around the bend.
3. St. James' Church from the river bank.
4. The open aspect makes the trees grow on a bit of a slant.
5. A stream meanders into the river.
6. Its had a harsh life.
7. This was on the footpath, at this point I was in Simonstone.
8. Overcast just doesn't describe it, I think its time for a cappuccino and a fig newton.
9. All this is required to boil the kettle.
10. Just going up the steps when I found this pipe that long ago ceased to function.
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Old 19-11-2013, 08:21   #5520
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Today in Pictures, a mid morning walk on the banks of the River Calder. it was wet underfoot, drizzling, overcast, and cold............marvelouse

1. Under the bridge on Burnley Road.
2. Back under the bridge, its just around the bend.
3. St. James' Church from the river bank.
4. The open aspect makes the trees grow on a bit of a slant.
5. A stream meanders into the river.
6. Its had a harsh life.
7. This was on the footpath, at this point I was in Simonstone.
8. Overcast just doesn't describe it, I think its time for a cappuccino and a fig newton.
9. All this is required to boil the kettle.
10. Just going up the steps when I found this pipe that long ago ceased to function.
Again two more gems , numbers 2 and 3 .
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