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    Re: Misty morning, Alentejo - Portugal

    Hey Nasim,
    That is a lovely picture...

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    Re: Misty morning, Alentejo - Portugal

    Thank you Sahil. I must admit I like it too. Keep those pictures coming.

    Nasseem

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    Quote Originally Posted by maloufn View Post
    Thanks Chris. Is this better

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    Nasseem
    one of the best picture I've ever seen!!

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    Re: Landscapes - Please post them here

    Quote Originally Posted by arith View Post
    Copying one of Nicola's.
    it's my turn...
    copying one of Steve's!
    it's a shot of the last october... a sea-side chapel in Tellaro, Italy

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    Quote Originally Posted by Nicola View Post
    one of the best picture I've ever seen!!

    Thank you Nicola. I am so happy you like it.

    Nasseem

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    My creek is near Mt Barney in southern Queensland Australia. It was taken late in afternoon on the 19th of Feb 011. I did four other shots during the next 12 hours before dawn the next morning. I am a great advocate of Slow and easy technique. Like the masters of the past not the blasters of today. Plan when, what, who, how the conditions are going to provide a 70 % certainly of the shot pre visualized. This is done in writing
    Last edited by imagema4; 3rd March 2011 at 11:28 PM.

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    Re: Landscapes - Please post them here

    Quote Originally Posted by Nicola View Post
    it's my turn...
    copying one of Steve's!
    it's a shot of the last october... a sea-side chapel in Tellaro, Italy

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    Very interesting shot Nicola; it looks neglected. Of course, the Round Church in Cambridge is no longer a church.

    There is a church on the beach in Cornwall.

    http://www.cornwall365.co.uk/cornwal...-Church,3.html

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    Re: Landscapes - Please post them here - The Last Bastion

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    Re: Landscapes - Please post them here - The Last Bastion

    Quote Originally Posted by MiniChris View Post
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    What can a humble amateur photographer say to a teacher of the same subject that he doesn't know already ?
    I am without words Chris
    Thank you for posting here again. I was missing your images. Indeed I was so I thought the other day and I was surprised now to see that you are posting here, in this last and resistant bastion

    BTW have you ever drove a BMW ? Better than Mini I assure you.

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    Re: Landscapes - Please post them here - The Last Bastion

    Quote Originally Posted by Antonio Correia View Post

    What can a humble amateur photographer say to a teacher of the same subject that he doesn't know already ?
    I am without words Chris
    Thank you for posting here again. I was missing your images. Indeed I was so I thought the other day and I was surprised now to see that you are posting here, in this last and resistant bastion

    BTW have you ever drove a BMW ? Better than Mini I assure you.
    I don't know; you could ask, what is a forest doing on a beach and why has it been cut down? Definitely strange looking place.

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    The cypress forests grew right up to the water's edge...many moons ago, they cut a railroad through this area and used the cypress to build trestles and other bridgeworks. I suspect what you are viewing was cut down around the turn of the century,
    1880's give or take. Oh, and as per the BMW, I've driven them and they're fun but they are heavy and sluggish on tight courses. Anytway, my Mini is essentially a BMW though substantially lighter (2240 lbs and 196 lbs of wheel torque) - do the math and you'll see why I like my little pocket rocket.

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    Re: Landscapes - Please post them here - The Last Bastion

    i found this swing right on the side of the road in the middle of no where on caistor top, Lincolnshire,take shortly after dawn.and first time out since getting a 40d and trying to get to grips with it.

    lonely swing

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    I must admit, Mark, that Chris' choice of pic is excitingly beautiful for me and the one inside the cave follow close behind.
    Excellent shots. Di
    Quote Originally Posted by Antonio Correia View Post
    Thank you Vandenberg for posting here again
    The general mood and ambiance created in the two images matches your usual style, which I like. I am not sure if the Sun was captured the way we see it here or if it was post processed but that is not important.
    Neither this aspect nor the fact that - on the second one - the verticals are not perfect.
    I think they are both a good work. Architectural photography with caracter
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    I have posted here this other shot of yours because I like it better.
    I always like best landscapes with "something" in the foreground or at least "something" rather strong in visual terms and not only a bit like the second image you posted.
    Perhaps you could have done a bracketing here to get the roof of the cave.
    I think you are using a tripod aren't you ?
    And Mark, thank you for posting here
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    Thank you Chris for posting here. It is a nice image. Innovative with the water flowing over the canvas.

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    Lonely swing

    Quote Originally Posted by bootsy View Post
    ...Lonely swing
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    What an excellent image Boosty.
    It is perfectly horizontal - or shall I say vertical ? - the crop is perfect and so is the use of elements in the foreground.
    You also did use a modest canvas which contributes to enhance the image itself with a superb use of a filter.

    The only thing I would change a bit - oh I always have to say something "not so good" haven't I ? - is the area around.
    Let me try to explain myself: I think the crop is a bit tight. I would include more of the original photo all around the image. This would enhance the good composition you have.
    I feel like the image is needing some more space mainly on top, right and left.
    I think you would have to try and compare because I may be wrong but I don't think so.

    Re-reading my own post I also add:
    The increase of the crop would place the verticals of the swing a bit more to the right what would benefit the hole image.
    Perhaps you could also enhance/brighten the swing itself or perhaps not because the verticals are informative enough. I have my doubts here...
    Do you feel like to try and show us ? Please.
    Side by side, the "old" and the "new(s)".
    Thank you for posting
    Cheers

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    Quote Originally Posted by Antonio Correia View Post
    What an excellent image Boosty.
    It is perfectly horizontal - or shall I say vertical ? - the crop is perfect and so is the use of elements in the foreground.
    You also did use a modest canvas which contributes to enhance the image itself with a superb use of a filter.

    The only thing I would change a bit - oh I always have to say something "not so good" haven't I ? - is the area around.
    Let me try to explain myself: I think the crop is a bit tight. I would include more of the original photo all around the image. This would enhance the good composition you have.
    I feel like the image is needing some more space mainly on top, right and left.
    I think you would have to try and compare because I may be wrong but I don't think so.

    Re-reading my own post I also add:
    The increase of the crop would place the verticals of the swing a bit more to the right what would benefit the hole image.
    Perhaps you could also enhance/brighten the swing itself or perhaps not because the verticals are informative enough. I have my doubts here...
    Do you feel like to try and show us ? Please.
    Side by side, the "old" and the "new(s)".
    Thank you for posting
    Cheers
    with hind sight i wish i'd taken a few more shots from the same position but from a wider view.but you can see from the original shot that i've only cropped the bottom.
    but I'm still playing with this image as i'm not happy with the swing not standing out enough.
    cheers for the comment
    the original
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    Re: Lonely swing

    Lesson:
    When in location and if we like the place/scenario, we have to shoot 4/5/6 times with different crops to get different options at home and choose the one we like best.
    Last edited by Antonio Correia; 6th March 2011 at 02:24 PM.

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    i did but this is 1 of 2 shots from this view out of 8 or 9 shots.but as i was on a call out for work i couldn't hang around.

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    Sunset on the road

    Sunset the other evening.

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    Re: Landscapes - Please post them here

    Quote Originally Posted by arith View Post
    Very interesting shot Nicola; it looks neglected. Of course, the Round Church in Cambridge is no longer a church.

    There is a church on the beach in Cornwall.

    http://www.cornwall365.co.uk/cornwal...-Church,3.html
    Hi Steve,
    I've been in Cornwall about 12years ago... and when I've seen your link, it hasn't seemed so unknown to me.. I will check on the (few) photos of that journey if I have really been there...

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    This is Kilkenny, Ireland.
    This is also the first image I ever uploaded on CiC so please cut me some slack if I got the size wrong etc.
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