Gibson Mill. by gamelee

Gibson Mill.

Gibson Mill, built in around 1800, is situated within Hardcastle Crags woodland beside Hebden Water, West Yorkshire.
instant fav! Exquisite
February 5th, 2015  
Fabulous shot, wonderful reflection. Fav
February 5th, 2015  
Avery beautiful photography
February 5th, 2015  
A fabulous shot with a great reflection.
February 5th, 2015  
Great shot and reflection :)
February 5th, 2015  
Wonderful image, superb rendition, Lee. Fav.
February 5th, 2015  
Superb shot
February 5th, 2015  
Jo
Fabulous Lee, fav
February 5th, 2015  
Lovely shot and great processing.
February 5th, 2015  
Excellent
February 5th, 2015  
Fantastic!
February 5th, 2015  
Stunning shot and reflections and beautiful composition Lee ! FAV
February 5th, 2015  
Lovely reflection!!
February 5th, 2015  
Great reflection and I love the processing Lee
February 5th, 2015  
aye it has a reet Wet Yokshire feel to it lad !
February 5th, 2015  
Sam
Love, love, love the reflections! Instant FAV :)
February 5th, 2015  
Beautiful shot Lee, such perfect reflections.
February 5th, 2015  
This is just beautiful Lee. Fav
February 5th, 2015  
This is excellent Lee - it's a sort of 'bijou' mill and the reflections in the mill pond are perfect. I'm very fond of old mill buildings... I spent a lot of time in them at one point in my working life - a Fav for me.
February 6th, 2015  
Brilliant reflections of a wonderful building. So many textures!
February 6th, 2015  
Fabulous reflections the water looks like glass. What a wonderful old building.
February 6th, 2015  
Lovely, lovely image. The reflections are incredible.
February 6th, 2015  
Pam
Oh wow!! What a scene!! Stunning, Lee!!
February 6th, 2015  
Taken the self same shot a few years ago. Wonderful capture
February 6th, 2015  
Beautiful scene. I love the clear reflections. Fav. Katharine
February 6th, 2015  
Fantastic shot! Turn it upside down and crop it and it would look like an Impressionist painting. Perfect reflection. Fav
February 6th, 2015  
Superb, I love these old buildings and their history, always quite fascinating to see them. Great sharp reflection and nice against the woodland view. Fav
February 6th, 2015  
Lovely details here. Fav
February 7th, 2015  
I'm trying to figure out how you process your images, but I cannot find the secret. Is a slight and sophisticated sharpening and HDR involved? I really like what you do.
February 8th, 2015  
Lee
@hjv Hi Hubregt, I do indeed use HDR and try not to make it obvious that HDR is involved, is it obvious? I also sharpen nearly all my images. Thank you.
February 9th, 2015  
@gamelee Since I have to ask its not obvious. I really like the subtle use of HDR.
February 9th, 2015  
great use of subtle HDR, great pov too
February 17th, 2015  
Outstanding...Fav
February 20th, 2015  
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