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Sep 24, 2006 16:55 |  #16

Great series! My favorites are #1 and #2. :)


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Sep 24, 2006 17:02 |  #17

The 1st; 2nd and 4th are simply brilliant.
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Sep 24, 2006 17:18 |  #18

Nice shots but the 4th gets it for me....lovely light and colour.


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Sep 24, 2006 18:02 as a reply to  @ KenCo's post |  #19

Nice work Les

Although the weather and light was quite flat you've captured some strong woodland colours.


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Sep 24, 2006 18:14 |  #20

I really like the second, fourth and fifth :) Great framing and subject choice.


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Sep 24, 2006 18:26 |  #21

Congrats on that first pic especially. Enter it in a competition ASAP.


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Sep 24, 2006 18:43 |  #22

I like this series of shots, Les. They are quite different from what I'm used to seeing from you. I really like the spider web shot...very nice detail and clarity in that one.


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Sep 25, 2006 02:54 |  #23

Great shots Les, just goes to show you don't need to be far from home to find suitable material. I love the colours you've captured there :)


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Sep 25, 2006 02:57 |  #24

Great looking shots, the first is my favorite, nice work


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Sep 25, 2006 04:20 as a reply to  @ post 2031194 |  #25

I love the 1st one :cool: .

It has a very ghostly look about it with the person in the background.

#2 is great also :cool: .




  
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Sep 25, 2006 05:22 |  #26

Lovely shots and exposures - good shooting Les


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Sep 25, 2006 05:44 |  #27

I really like the rich color in all. Very nice, dp.


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Sep 25, 2006 05:52 |  #28

Lesmac wrote in post #2030673 (external link)
No, it's not me, this was an 'opportune' type of shot, I'd noticed the opening at the end of the path, and although it looked interesting, I felt it needed something else to make it work, I waited until this chap and his dog wandered along, the only longish lens I had with me was a 180mm macro, but it did the job



Ahh so that's what it is... I thought it was a bag, with a body in it... it would have suited the mood of the shot that's for sure!

Anyway, except for the mushroom shot, they are great pictures. The mushroom one just doesn't do anything for me.

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Sep 25, 2006 06:36 |  #29

Nice series Lesmac, thanks for sharing.


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Sep 25, 2006 06:44 |  #30

Les, I love that last one. I might crop it a bit though. See what you think about this one. You say image editing okay, so I hope you don't mind:

P.S. I love foggy morning shots and all of these are excellent. Well Done!

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