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EDIT: Sorry, wrong place, could someone move this to the right place please? Thanks
Although landscape photography isn't something I'm going to pursue I enjoy getting to know my camera by getting out there.
Was driving along Loch Lomond and spotted the snow capped hill in the distance - almost drowned trying to get foreground material and had to give up on that.
Any C&C gladly welcomed.
Cheers
http://www.talkphotography.co.uk/gallery/data/500/Loch_Lomond_Compressed.jpg
Shifted :)
I think you could actually crop off a lot of the water here, the hills are the main subject so concentrate on them?
Agree with Dod here. Great hills and sky and there may be a more powerful crop in there somewhere.
Agree with the above. A crop of the water will improve the pic.
Les McLean
20-03-2008, 22:25
Before I saw Dod's comment, I was thinking that waters too big, so agree with a crop.
EdinburghGary
21-03-2008, 00:37
I like it, but the clouds are playing with my head. There appears to be some kind of repitition in them, maybe its a natural ripple but for some reason looking at the sky almost makes me sense double vision, I can't focus on it.
nice pic none the less
G.
Ben Lomond.. i dont know about not doing landscape you've done a few recently lol Luss or Balloch you can get hills in & object in front. i use trees... not best example but hills in background
http://farm4.static.flickr.com/3178/2342331949_c8981cf8b2_o.jpg
simonkit
21-03-2008, 13:54
Agree with the crop, the split of water/mountains is a bit too central
simon
foodpoison
21-03-2008, 14:00
I like it the way it is.
The current framing leads the eye into the image.
You see the hills as being very mysterious, and there is no way you can get to them because of this huge body of water is in the way; you can but wonder.
Each to their own, eh? :shrug:
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