


| camera | PENTAX K100D Super |
| exposure mode | full manual |
| shutterspeed | 1/125s |
| aperture | f/8.0 |
| sensitivity | ISO400 |
| focal length | 55.0mm |
| resolution | 2993x1702 pixels |
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Clent bluebells
Apart from a light crop this is untwiddled. Honestly!!
comments (20)
Very picturesque, nice one Bill. I would like to get a chance to capture the blue bell carpets.
Bill Phillips: You will need to get there soon Nig. They are at their best now
A lovely view, Bill, the fresh greens make for a lovely backdrop to this.
Bill Phillips: Thanks Alan. The bluebells really are at their best right now
This is a lovely pastoral scene Bill. I like the fresh green of the trees.
Bill Phillips: I love when the trees first come into leaf and look so clean and freas
beautiful shot Bill
Bill Phillips: 99% Nature 1% being in the right place
This is a G O R G E O U S image Bill. You've got it just right here: like a painting or dreamscape
Bill Phillips: I just pressed the shutter Chris Mature did the rest
Super natural colour Bill - very delicate.
Bill Phillips: Thanks Mike, you just wouldn't think this was only a few miles from the middle of the West Midlands connurbation!
This is what I'd call spring green and it is my favorite part of spring.
And very beautiful it is too. You have captured the gentle beauty of the English countryside in spring so well.
Ingrid
Bill Phillips: There is something special about bluebells, it is such a brief period but so stunning
Bit of Elgar as well please to listen to as I look and sip my good strong Columbian coffee ... and it's sunny here as well.
richard
Bill Phillips: The second symphony perhaps? But tea for me please
Oh my goodness, it's a fabulous sight, bluebells at their absolute best.
Bill Phillips: They won't be around for long, but people today were saying they were even better than this!
Beautiful, gorgeous, glorious, fantastic - I can almost smell those bluebells.
Bill Phillips: Thanks Sheila...it is very beautiful up on the hills at the moment
Bill Its wonderful
Bill Phillips: It is vintage. I remember thinking that if I ever got tired of sights like this, I've probably lost interest in life!
Delightful, Bill.
Bill Phillips: Thanks Chad, I have to agree
Beautifully taken Bil. A "twiddle free" zone. :o) John
Bill Phillips: Yes aren't I being good
Hi Bill, you've got the shot I've been meaning to get but haven't got round to it : bluebells. BRILLIANT!!!!! Mike
Bill Phillips: You'd better be quick Mike, they don't last long!
Nice one Bill.
Bill Phillips: Cheers Mick. hey won't be there much longer, but they are great while they last
Beautiful view Bill, what a shame the bluebells are only there for a short while.
Bill Phillips: Isn't it Brian! Still they are glorious while the last
Wonderful soft colours- lovely view and springtime can be felt! The untwiddled pics are often the best one!
Bill Phillips: Thank you Philine...I do take proper pictures sometimes
Great location Bill and a beautifully composed shot. Not so sure about the (lack of) twiddling. It looks pastelly and a bit washed-out which is fine for the background but I'd have liked the foreground to have had a little more 'bite'.
Bill Phillips: I have a couple of twiddled versions of this Ron. One of which has a lot more contrast and has been sharpened quite a lot. I went with soft as those were the conditions. I will post the twiddled one maybe and see what people think
Ah, it's so pretty! Look like a painting!
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