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Dec 12, 2006 03:07 |  #16

Love the first and last ones especially. Gorgeous colours, it looks like you had really nice light.




  
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Dec 12, 2006 04:33 |  #17

Nice shots MArk, I allways like shots with the tops of hills with a sprinkling of snow.


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Dec 12, 2006 11:21 |  #18

cyber-rat wrote in post #2388157 (external link)
Love the first and last ones especially. Gorgeous colours, it looks like you had really nice light.

cheers Linda

zebedee wrote in post #2388302 (external link)
Nice shots MArk, I allways like shots with the tops of hills with a sprinkling of snow.

Cheers David



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Dec 12, 2006 13:23 as a reply to  @ mws3's post |  #19

It was #3 that caught my eye then (more slowly) #5 (the last one).

#3 cuts down to the basics of rock and running water - one sharp, the other beautifully blurred. I love it!

#5 is a strong composition.

Keep 'em coming! :)


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Dec 12, 2006 13:27 |  #20

First for me, it's a peach of an image, well balanced and pleasing on the eye.
I wanted to like the last one, but that cut-off tree distracts my eye.

And as mentioned, wonky horizons :)


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Dec 12, 2006 14:41 |  #21

Mike Bell wrote in post #2389832 (external link)
It was #3 that caught my eye then (more slowly) #5 (the last one).

#3 cuts down to the basics of rock and running water - one sharp, the other beautifully blurred. I love it!

#5 is a strong composition.

Keep 'em coming! :)

Lesmac wrote in post #2389854 (external link)
First for me, it's a peach of an image, well balanced and pleasing on the eye.
I wanted to like the last one, but that cut-off tree distracts my eye.

And as mentioned, wonky horizons :)

thanks Mike and Les

I feel that practice and learning from you professionals here that my photography skills are improving together with your constructive criticism

i am getting there - i can feel it in my blood:lol: :lol:

PS Les i think i need to stop sitting with the laptop on my knees and sit at a desk to notice the wonky horizons:lol:



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