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Take a moment to behold
Taken 2 days ago near Lecht with polarizing filter and the first time I have used the 812 warming filter...
http://www.bachs.shutterschool.net/g...1/IMG_7606.jpg Last edited by Steve; 09-10-2005 at 22:06. Reason: Image size outside our rules |
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Feet under the table
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Very nice - nuff said.
The warming filter has really helped the shot.
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A cracking picture I like it. Its added alot of warmth to the scene..
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I really like it, although it seems to my eyes that it leans a little to the left?
Definately a cracking view though, and (as always) very well captured. Will have to get myself out to the Lakes sometime soon as im missing the mountains
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Great picture Bachs
Love the effect with the filter. Mike |
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Nice shot Bachs lovely colours.
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A great shot, good colours and a good DoF. My one problem is that if we should take a moment to behold, who put the fence there?!!?
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Oh aye it's a great shot and it's the sort that makes me want to visit where it was taken.
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Lots of people stop there to take in the breathtaking panoramic view. I did think about ripping the fence up...I often clear foliage, weeds and litter out of view of a shot but I thought better of it! Although I don't like the wire mesh, I quite liked the wooden part of the fence in the shot as the bright wood breaks up the shot a little. The murky area to the right of the sky was due to extensive brush fires in the area.
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