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    Evening walk in Wharfedale

    I've recently returned from a trip to Yorkshire, to watch Le Grand Départ but also to revisit old haunts from when I lived there 20+ years ago. Wharfedale was always a favourite and on our trip we had glorious weather. These are all from one evening walk, bright to begin with then more challenging as the sun set and we entered woodland. C&C welcome.

    Beautiful riverside
    Evening walk in Wharfedale


    A little waterfall under a bridge
    Evening walk in Wharfedale


    Sunsetting over the river
    Evening walk in Wharfedale

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    Re: Evening walk in Wharfedale

    Kaye,
    Your photos do give me a feeling of a nice evening walk. I like the last one the best as it looks like a very nice view and gives a peaceful feeling. In the other two photos, though, I'm not certain what I should be looking at. If the subject in the first is the "riverside" or little flowers then the bright out of focus river detracts from them. They are prominent in position but don't show up that well. In the second, that flat rock facing the viewer is what immediately draws the eye.

    It must have been nice to revisit old memories. Thanks for sharing them.

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    Re: Evening walk in Wharfedale

    Nice set Kaye, I do like the first and last images. maybe just a little more DOF in the first would have helped the viewer to see just a bit more of the bridge. The blue flower is nicely placed on a third and is very eye catching, well done.

    WRT the second image, I struggled with the little waterfall, firstly I had to look twice* to make out the top of the image (I think due to the green ISH reflected colour) I'm thinking maybe a portrait crop of the waterfall to loose the left hand side dark rock ?

    It's nice to be able to revisit places that haven't been spoilt by development over time.



    * not a bad thing to do

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    Re: Evening walk in Wharfedale

    Hi Kaye, I like #3 very much, such a peaceful scene

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    Re: Evening walk in Wharfedale

    Hi Kaye,

    I like the 3rd image, beautifully composed.

    I also like the 2nd image cropped (as seen by moving it around in the lyte box) almost in half (like a panorama) just above the tip of the bright white water, and a little off of the right hand side (placing the rocks in the lower right hand corner). Perhaps that sounds strange but I see a beautiful abstract like painting with beautiful light and colours. ie; a different image within your image.

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    Re: Evening walk in Wharfedale

    Nice, #3 for me.

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    Re: Evening walk in Wharfedale

    # 3 is a beautiful peaceful scene. nicely captured.

    Irene

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    Re: Evening walk in Wharfedale

    Thank you all for your comments. I'll try the crop on the 2nd later, that's very good idea - I captured this one purely because I saw the late sun shining under the bridge, just lighting up the fall, so thank you for the suggestions to make it a better image.

    Hopefully, Peter, this bit of Yorkshire will never be spoilt.

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    Re: Evening walk in Wharfedale

    My vote goes to #1...as per Terri's post. That little purple flower made it for me although as like in another post I just saw this morning, the notations you put before it doesn't match the shot. I would have preferred a clearer view of the river too along with that purple flower...it is a very attractive shot.

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