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Tag Archives: mute swan
Nature’s curves. AP.
There are so many inspiring shapes and patterns in nature but one that I am frequently drawn back to again and again is the occasionally curvaceous sweep of a swan’s neck. Though I had tried diligently to frame this accurately out … Continue reading
Posted in Notes from the field
Tagged Andrew Parkinson, blizzard, cold spell, composition, curvaceous, mute swan, post processing, snow fall, sweep
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Recently I received a comment that I really needed to put up a positive post, just to remind myself of the joy I actually feel when I am out in the wilds – and things come together. There are particular … Continue reading
Posted in Notes from the field
Tagged atmosphere, fog, mist, Montrose Basin, mute swan, whooper swan
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