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    Local "Waterfall"

    Any thoughts on the first shot vs the second? I think that shot #1 could have been improved with a little more of the sky included - but I was already shooting as wide as I could and the camera was getting splashed... Next time I'll see if I can get a meter or two further back without...
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    "Cumbrian Mountain Express", 21.01.23.

    The first shot is breathtaking!
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    One more of the Columbia river sunset

    Thanks Paul, next time I make a trip out that way I'll make a few adjustments to try the composition your describing :) I really enjoy shooting at sunset, it looks so serene but you're really racing against time to try to get the right shot!
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    One more of the Columbia river sunset

    Hey y’all, Another pic of the Columbia river at dusk, this one is slightly different compostion. Critique welcome.
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    Rattlesnake Lake (from the ridge)

    Rattlesnake Lake (from the ridge) by Rob, on Flickr
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    Sunset on the Columbia River

    We were in the middle of a road-trip and stumbled across this scene as the sun was setting. Columbia River by Rob Sunset on the Columbia River by Rob
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    Patience

    Patience by Rob, on Flickr
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    An old boat and a foggy pond

    A picture from earlier this morning, there's a lot of fog that floats over the pond. An old boat and a foggy pond by Rob, on Flickr
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    Aberdeen Coastline

    I absolutely love this picture, I've come back to it several times, it's beautiful.
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    Rattlesnake Ledge

    It's been a long while since I posted any photos and they're almost never landscape - but I present to you... some old trees :) Rattlesnake Lake by Rob, on Flickr
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    Sunset & Starlings

    Cheers -Rob
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    Silly dog on the beach

    This is Badger. He is a good boy.
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    An evening tour of London

    Thanks for the comments guys, regarding the exposure I think it's always hard to show a night-time scene without it looking too dark, something I need to work on. Thoughts on this? 7O4A0906-2.jpg by Robert Clark, on Flickr
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