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Post by cannockwolf on Feb 6, 2012 21:17:42 GMT
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Post by Barry on Feb 6, 2012 21:27:17 GMT
This is different for you (there's a bit of colour in it ;D). I can see why you took it, all of those individual trees having good separation between them. And the fields stand out well with the light covering of snow against the darker hedges. The main farm is well positioned in the lower third of the image. Just a pity that you did not have good light.
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Post by chrisc on Feb 6, 2012 21:29:02 GMT
I don't think it needs any or much of the top past the last hill.
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Post by cannockwolf on Feb 6, 2012 21:29:49 GMT
i did try it without and i preferred the wider space it affords
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Post by Stevewebb on Feb 7, 2012 10:59:54 GMT
Nice view. Can't you get busy with the levels and get rid of the murkiness though?
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Post by cannockwolf on Feb 7, 2012 11:02:41 GMT
do you mean the atmosphere? LOL
That to me is essential for the picture Steve
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Post by Stevewebb on Feb 7, 2012 11:05:26 GMT
Hey, each to their own It just looks like it has been taken through a piece of cling film to me ;D
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Post by cannockwolf on Feb 7, 2012 11:09:27 GMT
LOL clingfilm.... now that's an idea?.....
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Post by robnaylor on Feb 7, 2012 11:37:28 GMT
I like it as it is, reminds me of an L.S. Lowry painting. Great composition, my eye runs through it with ease - these large landscapes are so difficult to take. Well done.
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Post by katynoelle on Feb 7, 2012 16:01:44 GMT
Really, really lovely! I know what Steve is saying about just a bit more 'pop', though. but I love it!
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Post by cannockwolf on Feb 7, 2012 19:18:43 GMT
thanks both
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Post by nickjohnson on Feb 8, 2012 21:49:32 GMT
Dave, I'm a little late to this party - just to say I think this is very nice indeed. It's not often that this type of shot gets to happen without moisture in the air destroying the contrast. It's even lest often that the composition is so good. Smashing job IMHO.
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Post by cannockwolf on Feb 8, 2012 21:56:14 GMT
thanks matey
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