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Dec 27, 2005 11:08 |  #1

This is a shot of Tom Tigney Brook in Nova Scotia after a light snowfall.
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Dec 27, 2005 13:04 |  #2

That's a lovely shot.


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Reigh Higgins wrote:
This is a shot of Tom Tigney Brook in Nova Scotia after a light snowfall.
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Reigh,Reigh,Reigh...
You know how much i like lots of your stuff but have you forgotten the rule of thumbs about landscape?
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This is an excellent shot,if you had something in the forground (or you had the camera lower to the ground),this shot would be awesome.:)
You know i don`t mean to be a pain but to give you a friendly advice , right?
Take it from someone who always looks at your threads and admires lots of your stuff.:)
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Dec 27, 2005 18:54 as a reply to  @ Dimitri_V's post |  #4

dv2004 wrote:
Reigh,Reigh,Reigh...
You know how much i like lots of your stuff but have you forgotten the rule of thumbs about landscape?
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This is an excellent shot,if you had something in the forground (or you had the camera lower to the ground),this shot would be awesome.:)
You know i don`t mean to be a pain but to give you a friendly advice , right?
Take it from someone who always looks at your threads and admires lots of your stuff.:)
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Dimitri : Thanks for the comments and the friendly advice. I have reworked the photo with your suggestions and it does look much more balanced. I appreciate your support. Thanks again .
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Dec 27, 2005 20:55 |  #5

I like the original, Reigh, but what do I know?


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Reigh Higgins wrote:
Dimitri : Thanks for the comments and the friendly advice. I have reworked the photo with your suggestions and it does look much more balanced. I appreciate your support. Thanks again .
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Hi Reigh
I see that you took my harsh criticism realy well.
To start with i need to apologise for being harsh (i had 2 or 3 black labels at the time ) :lol: :lol: (please exept my hamble apologies) to your thread but i`ve been on this forum for awhile now and i see some people like you (and others) from a different angle,more familiarised i suppose,and for that reason a probably expect more of them (and of myself).
I know we can do alot more than that,i`m always a harsh critic to myself and sometimes i tranfer that to others.
I know i shouldn`t,haven`t got the right but i feel a bit familiar as i said with some people here and i expect us to bring some realy good stuff.
Again i apologise if i have offended you in any way.:o


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