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Hey all, I managed to capture this about a week ago. This is my first entry and hopefully I should get the other two soon :001_smile:

 

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If on the crazy off chance I do win I will gladly donate the torque wrench to one of the other winners as I would have no use for one at the moment but the knife or books would be great :001_tongue:

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Thanks very much. I was just thinking I'd better introduce myself :001_smile:. I've just started a foundation degree in arboriculture at myerscough so all bright eyed and bushy tailed at the moment as climbed my first tree today too since I was 11 lol. Always had a lot of interest in the outdoors so thought I'd jump in the deep end and give it a go.

 

Before I started this degree I was studying New Media so got a bit of experience with editing but to get the colours it's just a matter of changing the curves, saturation, hue, and a few other settings to help bring it out.

 

As I said above I've just entered the community so fraid I've not a clue what kind it is (I just take pictures of anything I like the look of at the moment:001_tongue:).

 

For anyone interested though it was taken in Haigh Hall in Wigan. Just follow the train tracks round and its near the pond, some gorgeous fungi round there and a rather crazy holly tree that they call hedgehog holly with the spikes on top too:

 

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So yeah, a bit of info on me and hopefully I should be a regular on here soon. Looking forward to the APF this friday too :001_tt1:

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Thanks very much. I was just thinking I'd better introduce myself :001_smile:. I've just started a foundation degree in arboriculture at myerscough so all bright eyed and bushy tailed at the moment as climbed my first tree today too since I was 11 lol. Always had a lot of interest in the outdoors so thought I'd jump in the deep end and give it a go.

 

Before I started this degree I was studying New Media so got a bit of experience with editing but to get the colours it's just a matter of changing the curves, saturation, hue, and a few other settings to help bring it out.

 

As I said above I've just entered the community so fraid I've not a clue what kind it is (I just take pictures of anything I like the look of at the moment:001_tongue:).

 

For anyone interested though it was taken in Haigh Hall in Wigan. Just follow the train tracks round and its near the pond, some gorgeous fungi round there and a rather crazy holly tree that they call hedgehog holly with the spikes on top too:

 

hedgehog_holly.jpg

 

So yeah, a bit of info on me and hopefully I should be a regular on here soon. Looking forward to the APF this friday too :001_tt1:

 

 

Ive done some work there recently on trees with bat roosts in - nice place and interesting tree work

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