Brian Walters wrote:
G'day all

These Lombardy Poplars along a drainage channel caught my eye a year or
so ago.  They had not yet come into new leaf and the trunks and branches
took on a silver/gold appearance in the late afternoon light.

Image processing disclosure - cropped top and bottom, mainly because of
a dark shadow in the foreground.  Some cloning along the bottom edge,
due to the same shadow. Slight boost to contrast.

http://www.blognow.com.au/PESO/114205/Poplars.html


I thought the trees might look good in black and white.  This is mainly
the
red channel.

http://www.blognow.com.au/PESO/114207/Poplars_in_Black_and_White.html


Comments and suggestions most welcome.

Both the color and B&W rendering are excellent.

What I find humorous is how out of place the trees look in the Australian countryside with all those evergreen gum trees. :-)

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Christian
http://404mohawknotfound.blogspot.com/

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