Squashy Frog Photography

A photography site of photographer, Kol Tregaskes: http://squashyfrog.com/ 

Into the light


This was taken on my trip to Hampshire and the New Forest where we found some wonderful donkeys . I was visiting my Aunt who lives with her dog in a mobile home very nearby. The couple in shot are my brother and his girl friend. As you can tell it was cold but you don't know the half of it - it's was really cold. We were having a quick wander around while my Aunt had a rest and over the hill we found a few horses and gusts of winds only normally found in the Arctic, lol.

I took this shot and a closer shot but went with this one. From the original I tried to up the mood and atmosphere here.

Bordered version is here.

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Bluebells

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Hazy window view

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Yellow

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New Forest stream

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New Forest stream B&W

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Cornfield

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Sheep and the lamb

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First snow

Hello, this is my first proper new photo in ages!! Sorry for being away for so long. Just lack of time, lack of motivation and lack of access to Photoshop CS. Hopefully I'll be able to get a few more done before my trial runs out in 12 days time.

This was taken in the fields near my house after a we got covered in snow (for the first time in years) in February 2009. We don't get much snow here so I made the most of it and took lots of pics.

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Peony

A peony in the back garden. I've had a little play with the saturation.

(This is my first post via Posterous (through it's bookmarklet, hence no links in this text).)

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