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12-16-2011, 05:13 PM | #1022 (permalink) |
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Right, I have here to bore you some pictures of the mist in a Peak district forest.
Thought the light was very interesting there. Funny to think how often I walk down there. Looks mundane to me, but you may like it. And finally, here's one of the field behind my house: Although I see that every morning, I thought the mist looked particularly interesting there. |
12-16-2011, 07:09 PM | #1023 (permalink) |
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You do have feeling for this, you really do.
If you lived overhere I'd invite you to go and take pictures together But the one in the Member Picture Gallery was better .
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12-17-2011, 06:23 AM | #1024 (permalink) | |
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And I really don't know quite what to make of this one: Enjoy. And if ever I'm in the Netherlands, I'll give you a shout! |
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12-17-2011, 06:41 AM | #1025 (permalink) |
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Well, quite frankly... they're all really good.
I'm really a nitpicker when it comes to photography, but there's not much I can say about these. Perhaps on the last pic the horizontal branch on the left is a bit disturbing. I am absolutely certain that you have been watching very closely around the edges of your pictures. I hate when things are chopped off, but on your pictures you can see the houses behind the field on the left, the picture ends where the houses end. There is just enough little meadow on the right to be significant instead of distrurbing. The pictures of the trees, are absolutely epic. The big tree in the middle, with just enough earth below it. And the last two pictures, with the mist, there's the first one I mentioned in the other topic, the tree on the right ends exactly in the lower right corner, which is very nicely done. And the very foggy picture below that, the space in the middle of the picture with the very narrow tree in front of the light, it's epic! Gives the pictures so much depth. This, to me, is photographical perfection. Especially when it comes to framing. I also think your camera does a remarkable job and I'm not often positive about Nikon .
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12-17-2011, 06:43 AM | #1026 (permalink) |
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Lol, just checked out some other pics of that camera. It's complete rubbish. Probably only good at taking pictures of fog .
Use it wisely .
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12-17-2011, 07:02 AM | #1027 (permalink) | |
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Well thanks for the feedback. I'm really starting to like photography, but these days most of my pictures are of either countryside or Manchester. Or mountain biking. I've got some great stills, but the camera is no good for close ups. |
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12-17-2011, 08:18 AM | #1028 (permalink) | |
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I really like the first 2. Like really like them .
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12-17-2011, 08:24 AM | #1030 (permalink) | |
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Better luck next time, Compadre .
Waking up in a good mood and thinking "I'm going somewhere awesome/random with my camera" are the best days. Seriously.
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