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Anke
21st of April 2009 (Tue), 14:20
A small English Heritage ruin on the south coast of England. Comments and critique more than appreciated.
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Balliolman
21st of April 2009 (Tue), 14:25
Nice enough shots, but the extreme slant is not a style that appeals to me.
Anke
21st of April 2009 (Tue), 14:28
Nice enough shots, but the extreme slant is not a style that appeals to me.
Thanks for the comment, it's the style I go for unfortunately :D
moeronn
21st of April 2009 (Tue), 14:56
Nice series. The firs shot is my favorite.
Anke
21st of April 2009 (Tue), 15:02
Nice series. The firs shot is my favorite.
Thanks very much :)
Vulcan58
21st of April 2009 (Tue), 15:06
Interesting angles Anke (guess Herne bay? - not that far from you?)
I see no dust on your sensor tho' .:lol:
elysium
21st of April 2009 (Tue), 15:07
16-35L again? Yummy! Skies look awesome. Looks like you had a great day. :)
Anke
21st of April 2009 (Tue), 15:09
Interesting angles Anke (guess Herne bay? - not that far from you?)
I see no dust on your sensor tho' .:lol:
Thanks, yes it is right next to Herne Bay :)
Anke
21st of April 2009 (Tue), 15:09
16-35L again? Yummy! Skies look awesome. Looks like you had a great day. :)
It never leaves my camera these days :)
We had a nice day, thanks :)
nicksan
21st of April 2009 (Tue), 15:39
#3 is nice.
airfrogusmc
21st of April 2009 (Tue), 15:42
I was just gonna say that Nick #3. I also like #4 to. I like'm Anke...
Anke
21st of April 2009 (Tue), 16:12
#3 is nice.
I was just gonna say that Nick #3. I also like #4 to. I like'm Anke...
Thanks guys, you can't beat the 16-35 for flare control :)
adrian5127
21st of April 2009 (Tue), 17:57
#3 and #7 are my favourites, I assume from the sky you used a polariser?
Anke
22nd of April 2009 (Wed), 04:52
#3 and #7 are my favourites, I assume from the sky you used a polariser?
Thanks, Adrian, yep polariser was in full effect here :)
Chortser
22nd of April 2009 (Wed), 05:53
nice shots!
I know the area and the towers/ruins, you have done a good job with a place that looks better from a distance than up close ;)
Anke
22nd of April 2009 (Wed), 05:56
nice shots!
I know the area and the towers/ruins, you have done a good job with a place that looks better from a distance than up close ;)
:D Thanks, mate, it's not in the best surroundings that's for sure :D
rammy
22nd of April 2009 (Wed), 15:29
Love the shot with the sun in the frame! It's rare to see the main subject demoted to a smaller bit part, such as your shots where the castle is in the background and there is some other foreground interest. People should do it more often so well done with the imagination :-)
Anke
22nd of April 2009 (Wed), 15:30
Love the shot with the sun in the frame! It's rare to see the main subject demoted to a smaller bit part, such as your shots where the castle is in the background and there is some other foreground interest. People should do it more often so well done with the imagination :-)
Thanks, Ramesh, nice of you to say :) Glad you liked them :)
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