This is the Huddersfield Broad Canal, which has featured here previously. The "Broad" refers to the 14' width of the locks, not the actual canal itself. These allowed two narrowboats to pass through at the same time, and thus increased average travel times - important when the canals were competing for freight business.
This has been processed in line with other Yorkshire series shots - desaturated, warm white balance, higher contrast, shadows corrected.
Love your composition for this photo, the info shared about it, and also the information re: the processing. So helpful for those of us just starting out in photography. Thanks, Peter! This is a fav!
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