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Footpath
A couple of days later, I had a wander along the river path.

The two fence stobs on the left are what remains of a fence by a steep drop.... the bank collapsed a bit after the river flooded!!

Hope you don't mind, I had a bit of a play with my image programme and the magic wand. Ummmm.... the top left corner was bright white sky, so for the first time I had a go at processing. Not sure I've done the best job though. I tried to change the colour but couldn't work that one out (a step too far for me LOL)
Habitat
River footpath
Location
Blairgowrie, Perthshire
Date taken
14 May 2019
Equipment used
Fuji Finepix HS50, Landscape programme mode, continuous
Practice makes perfect. A wonderful colourfully taken capture Delia, well done.
 
That's a lovely, green
tunnel in which to
lose oneself, D, an
invitation to wander
to who knows where.
Scotland's the only
magic wand you need,
to produce your
wonderful photographs.
 
Supporter
Well, I like how it's turned out Delia. It has a slightly wistful, dreamy sort of quality, rather like an impressionist painting. More please!
 
a wonderful photo, Delia!!! the slight processing of the left corner sure yielded a interesting result, looks like a beautiful painting, top marks, many tfs!!!
 
Supporter
What a beautiful walk that must have been D and so beautifully illustrated here girl.
 
Supporter
You can conquer post processing D, I am sure of it. A lovely picture of a fabulous path along the river. TFS my friend!
 
Opus Editor
Well done, Delia, step by step does it! When you come here I'll show you my work flow.
 
It looks quite charming and inviting, Delia. I think you've done well! Of course, I don't know what it looked like unprocessed, but this looks good enough to entice tourists |=)|
 

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