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Jan 16, 2006 07:49 |  #1

Some images taken while walking arounr Derwentwater recently .......comments would be appreciated.


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Jan 16, 2006 08:08 |  #2

What is the first one. This is a very interesting photo of a very interesting work of art.


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Jan 16, 2006 08:17 |  #3

The first one is a great capture John, but what has happened to number 2?
It seams very grainy, have you pushed the ISO too high?

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Jan 16, 2006 11:23 |  #4
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I`m sure i`ve seen that 1st one somewhere before.
Very well taken,well done.


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Jan 16, 2006 13:21 as a reply to  @ Dimitri_V's post |  #5

I like the first one best,interesting shot.:D:D


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Jan 16, 2006 14:19 |  #6

#1 is really nice - where about on Derwent Water is it?


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Jan 21, 2006 03:18 |  #7

With reference to fellow members asking where the first image was taken:- if you walk along the west side of Derwentwater you will find about half way along........and it was to celebrate 100 years of the National Trust......laid in 2002..


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Jan 21, 2006 13:50 |  #8

really nice work!


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Jan 21, 2006 14:45 |  #9

I like the first one, the lighting does look spot on.
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