Bridgewater Canal. by gamelee

Bridgewater Canal.

This is the Bridgewater canal at Worsley, Manchester. The distinctive colour of the water is not from pollution, but is caused by iron salts in the local rock. The white building in the middle of the photo was built before 1725, originally as a house, then altered in 1789 to be used as a nail-maker's shop.
Beautiful tones
March 25th, 2013  
Gorgeous building and scenery. Excellent capture and processing, Lee.
March 25th, 2013  
@pflaume Lisa has taken the words out of my mouth !! Would make a delightful Calender Picture !! Fav
March 25th, 2013  
Gorgeous building and composition. Love all the detail that you have captured.
March 25th, 2013  
Tim
Beautiful scene Lee. Love the toning and colour. Great processing.
March 25th, 2013  
Splendid processing - you've made it look like a Victorian print!
March 25th, 2013  
I love this- great composition, superb colours and light and if this is at all the result of processing, I like that too!
March 25th, 2013  
Super shot very good processing
March 25th, 2013  
nice
March 26th, 2013  
A beautiful shot of these attractive canal-side buildings!

Ian
March 26th, 2013  
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