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Sep 08, 2006 05:00 |  #1

Beside Hadrians Wall and opposite the site of Vindolanda, lies this lovely pond called Crag Lough....very peaceful at 5am.
ISO 1600.....:oops: :o :rolleyes:

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Sep 08, 2006 05:10 |  #2

ISO 1600!!! Holy crap LOL

I would crop the top 1/3rd of the sky out since you missed the actual sunset. Other then that, I love it, love the refections. Looks beautiful!


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Sep 08, 2006 05:13 |  #3

I actually like it just the way it is (sky included). Beautiful shot. I went up to Hadrian's wall last year and really wish I took better shots than just the usual tourist rubbish.

I'll have to take a look through and see if any are worth posting.

Good shot, IMO


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Sep 10, 2006 03:49 |  #4

I think I'd possibly go along with Andy's suggestion of loosing 1/3 of the sky as it' s a large space with very little visual impact - other than that nice exposure and great reflections.


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Sep 10, 2006 03:55 |  #5

Greart looking shot, very crisp and clear :)


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Sep 11, 2006 13:31 |  #6

I like the viewpoint and the drama in the sky. Very clear and sharp. Beautiful reflection. I wouldn't change a thing...


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