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  • AaronGuthrie
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    Any C&C welcome!!!

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    cathald
    Participant

    your image tags are in the wrong place Aaron
    place one at each end of the flickr url

    AaronGuthrie
    Participant

    Eventually!!!….i got it!!!:D

    cathald
    Participant

    Good man Aaron now you have it
    The picture itself looks like a great place and the road and stone wall
    leads you nicely into the shot,Its just a pity that the sky has blown out on you
    A set of grad filters will be your next purchase if you are going to do landscapes
    Keep it up

    Cathal

    what a beautiful landscape…where is that?

    snaphappy
    Member

    great composition buddy the road leads you right through the mage the sky though is completely blown to the point that I would consider blending in a sky from another image not everybody agrees with this practise but hey horses for courses

    justaguy
    Participant

    Yeah very James Harriotty. Nice.
    You only have a few spots in it. one on the left hill and two on the right hill. and your sky is to bright, but that was said before.
    But its nice. i instantly want a cup of tea

    AaronGuthrie
    Participant

    Its in North Cumberland, Lake District, England.

    The spots were raindrops bcause i was on a bus tour and had to take the photo through the windscreen.

    Thanks everyone for your comments..:D

    jb7
    Participant

    AaronGuthrie wrote:

    The spots were raindrops bcause i was on a bus tour and had to take the photo through the windscreen.

    You can get buses with a gradual nd filter on the windscreen-
    although not being a user of nd grads,
    I kinda fail to see how they might have helped this shot
    without darkening the whole upper part of the picture.

    The flare is the biggest issue though;
    the nd grad might be possible,
    but specifying a bus with a multicoated nd grad
    might lead to a few raised eyebrows-

    j

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