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peterroweblackman
16-09-2006, 08:08
http://i43.photobucket.com/albums/e369/PRoweB/valley2crop2.jpg

C & C as always appreciated:thumbs:

PRB
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CT
16-09-2006, 11:47
Nice shot Pete, but possibly lacking a focal point? :)

Forbiddenbiker
16-09-2006, 11:58
Nice shot Peter, I find myself looking from one curve to the next through to the back....works for me.
:)

peterroweblackman
16-09-2006, 15:53
Thanks guys:)

Nice shot Pete, but possibly lacking a focal point? :)

How about the sheep?

PRB
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Digital Wizzard
21-09-2006, 00:37
Nice shot Pete, but possibly lacking a focal point? :)


Simply a beautiful picture, how can you pick one particular point within such an Eden...


Andrew

chuckles
21-09-2006, 01:02
I can see what you mean about the sheep, but I think they're too small to become the FP. If the cattle was in that empty field then that would work as an FP.

To my mind this works reasonably well, but I wonder if the skyline is necessary.

Nice exposure and good tones.

2blue4u
21-09-2006, 01:05
focal points are for purists. I know what I like and it is this type of shot. I love landscapes, trees and curves. Oh, I do like curves......

Janice
21-09-2006, 07:37
I feel the same. I often see a lovely landscape photo and I take it all in and enjoy the view, I dont need a focal point, my eyes dont need to rest anywhere.
I love it.

Digital Wizzard
21-09-2006, 15:02
I feel the same. I often see a lovely landscape photo and I take it all in and enjoy the view, I dont need a focal point, my eyes dont need to rest anywhere.
I love it.

Janice how right you are...

ppp
22-09-2006, 15:05
I really like it as it is, i wonder if it would be good cropped to the top trees so you loose most of the misty background?

pxl8
22-09-2006, 16:09
My first thought was wrong time of day - I'd like to see it first thing with longer shadows and richer colours...

peterroweblackman
22-09-2006, 21:55
First up sorry I haven't had a chance to reply to this but been a bit busy with work and wedding bookings

Anyway, thanks for all the great feedback :thumbs:

Greatly appreciated

PRB
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