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Jan 12, 2006 06:53 |  #1

A winter’s walk,these two shots were taken after Xmas trying to lose some of the excess of pass few days. But it was cold day the morning was clear
winter skies with era mist which would come and go shot one captures a hint of the atmosphere of the morning, as they say wait a moment or while and every
thing changes shot two was taken just after lunch more excess’s afternoon turns into very clear still day

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1) Veiw of a frozen fram yard (North Baldutho Farm Fife)


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2) View of the Firth of Forth with the Bass Rock in the background right

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Jan 12, 2006 07:02 |  #2

#2 is very nice.Good work. Makes me glad I live in Arizona except when it's 115 degrees in the summer!


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Jan 12, 2006 08:35 |  #3

I'm also partial to #2. Keep up the good work.


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Jan 12, 2006 15:32 |  #4

wow that looks cold we never have snow like that here on the west coast


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Jan 12, 2006 15:51 |  #5
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I like the 2nd one,it has this...twilight kind of feel to it.


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Jan 12, 2006 17:22 |  #6

I like them both. Thank you for providing all the settings.
Though no 2 is technically better there is great atmosphere in no 1.
I would make only one suggestion - crop no 1 at the left a tiny bit to lose the incomplete dark 'thing'.


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Jan 12, 2006 18:17 as a reply to  @ Mike Bell's post |  #7

How come I cant see these? :(
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Jan 13, 2006 07:09 as a reply to  @ rickydiver's post |  #8

Hi guys, Thank you all for your comments.

Do think 115deg is a bit too hot,
Cropping the Dark Thing out in Shot 1 make sense your eye is drawn to it. There is a better balance to the shot
Rickydiver not sure why you can see the shot have change the compression method of the jpg in these new shots let me know if this make's a difference.

I've attach some more shots form the same walk


3) A different veiw of tree from shot 2


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4) I quite like this shot of a dead tree there’s something about it

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Jan 13, 2006 11:49 |  #9

Nos 1 and 2 are still the best shots but I like the new ones especially the sinuous curves of the dead tree.
Rickydiver - BBRNX19's pics are embedded images whereas a lot of posters use hyperlinked images. Perhaps you need to review your settings. Go to Quick links / Edit options, scroll down to Thread display options and make sure 'Show images' is ticked. It beats me why anyone would want to NOT show images in a photography forum!


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Jan 13, 2006 12:01 |  #10

Brilliant photo! Very atmospheric! It gives me a feeling of bieng in a fairy tale!


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Jan 13, 2006 12:11 |  #11

Very nice ... I feel like one needs a jacket on just viewing them.




  
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Jan 13, 2006 14:52 |  #12

#2 is a great seasonal shot! :-)


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