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By the Loch #2Posted by DaveB (Exeter, United Kingdom) on 19 October 2008 in Landscape & Rural. The same Loch as yesterday, but looking the opposite way! As always, comments are welcome, particularly those offering feedback and criticism on my images! (It's the only way I'll learn!) :)
Comments (11)
@Moreno: Thanks Moreno Maben Polanski from Mumbai, IndiaHmmm... a slight hint of HDR.. (but its not HDR I suppose?) 19 Oct 2008 8:40am @Maben Polanski: Right first time, it's a modified HDR! Thanks for your comment! @zOOm: Thanks zOOm, I try my best! Lorraine from Gatineau, CanadaHonestly, your photos are mighty impressive, these are the ones I would stop and gaze lwith longing at an exhibition 19 Oct 2008 10:52am @Lorraine: Thanks Lorraine, I haven't done alot of classic landscapes, so these were fun! Alun Lambert from cheshire, United Kingdomlovely shot, have you worked out were it is yet 19 Oct 2008 3:25pm @Alun Lambert: It's beside the A82 / A85. I've had a look on google maps and can't figure put which one it is though! @Ramiro De Leon: Thanks Ramiro Graham Russon from Cape Town, South AfricaAwesome shot and rendering, yet again. 19 Oct 2008 7:25pm @Graham Russon: Thanks Graham Observing from West Cheshire, United KingdomStriking shot Dave, I can't decide which is better - today or yesterday ? Both splendid. Did you get my email 'bout 2 weeks ago :-0 19 Oct 2008 7:36pm @Observing: Thanks for the feedback Mike. I can't say I did get your email, but after being away so long it might have been overlooked in the pile! Maybe send it again? Ted from South Wales, United KingdomGood work again Dave...love the menacing sky. 19 Oct 2008 7:39pm @Ted: Thanks Ted João Mourão from Amadora, PortugalWow. Great hdr. So the landscape must be marvellous. 19 Oct 2008 8:25pm @João Mourão: Thanks João, it really is! amy from Nanaimo, BC, CanadaI must say I like yesterday's a bit more because of the pov... love the drama of the sky in both. 19 Oct 2008 11:32pm @amy: Thanks for the feedback Amy |
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