Hmmm, id actually have to say i prefer the wee fella in the first shot rather than cloned out. All three nice shots, good stuff both of you.
adebass Senior Member 873 posts Joined Mar 2005 Location: Glasgow, Scotland More info | Nov 26, 2006 07:18 | #16 Hmmm, id actually have to say i prefer the wee fella in the first shot rather than cloned out. All three nice shots, good stuff both of you. Dr Adrian Bass (www.adrian-bass.fotopic.net
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goforphoto Goldmember 2,067 posts Joined Nov 2006 Location: Virginia More info | Nov 26, 2006 07:22 | #17 The pup would have been great if it had been in focus. but the little fellow must have been in full gate. Just another shutterbug.
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Woolburr Rest in peace old friend. 66,487 posts Gallery: 115 photos Best ofs: 2 Likes: 143 Joined Sep 2005 Location: The Tupperware capitol of eastern Oregon...Leicester, NC! More info | Nov 26, 2006 08:08 | #18 Excellent use of light in that second shot Les...great stuff as always. People that know me call me Dan
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Frank_Hollahan Goldmember 2,718 posts Likes: 97 Joined Feb 2005 More info | Nov 26, 2006 08:38 | #19 I really like the second shot, especially how you positioned the camera so that the water flows to the corner of the frame, and I like that touch of green at the right. Would that be clover?
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silvex Cream of the Crop More info | Nov 27, 2006 02:11 | #20 The first one is breath taking. REALLY nice... .
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Nov 27, 2006 02:28 | #21 I love the 2 one...Gr8 shots and the color and light in the 1st one are just WOW....but i feel you dog is a bit out of focus somehow... Sheri Chander
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ruairidh Member 227 posts Joined Sep 2006 Location: Glasgow, UK More info | Nov 27, 2006 02:33 | #22 Les, your shots always have that X factor about them. Especially like the second one. Most people would over look a small stream in favour of the bigger picture, but i really love focusing on a small area and really concentrating on it.
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Nov 27, 2006 08:07 | #23 I like the colours and line of the first shot; Fewston or Swinsty? http://natureimmortal.blogspot.com
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JT Goldmember 2,224 posts Likes: 17 Joined Jan 2006 Location: Grand Rapids, MI More info | Nov 27, 2006 08:24 | #24 goforphoto wrote in post #2314311 #1 looks great with the exception of the little white blur of a pup, Here is one with the pup cloned out.
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kingsown Goldmember 2,838 posts Likes: 300 Joined Jul 2005 Location: barrow-in-furness More info | Nov 27, 2006 09:35 | #25 great shots we do seam to be strugerling with the light this week its been heavy showers here all day a dash and grab day http://barrowdpc.com/cpg1414/index.php
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Tareq "I am very lazy, a normal consumer" More info | I was confusing between 5D and 1Ds markII as both are great full frame for landscapes and both great for studio and portraits and maybe more. Galleries:
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