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Old 10-26-2009, 07:23 PM
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I recently visited the Stiperstones in Shropshire. It was a good walk but it was really windy. I brought a tripod but it was so windy it was too dangeroud to use it.

I adjusted the levels, sharpened it and warmed the photo up a bit. I wan't too know what you think of the composition and post processing?!

Thanks all comments are much appreciated!

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Old 10-27-2009, 12:59 AM
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In order to offer you any technical advice, we will also need to know your camera settings. (exif)
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Looks like you was up against some fairly harsh lighting but you did a good job of making the best of a less than ideal situation.
You have a pretty solid story book composition with a begining ( the rocks ) a middle (the valley) and a ending (the clouds and mountains)
Colors look a little too saturated and un-natural for my taste but that is only my opinion.
In all, I think you did a pretty good job.
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In order to offer you any technical advice, we will also need to know your camera settings. (exif)
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Looks like you was up against some fairly harsh lighting but you did a good job of making the best of a less than ideal situation.
You have a pretty solid story book composition with a begining ( the rocks ) a middle (the valley) and a ending (the clouds and mountains)
Colors look a little too saturated and un-natural for my taste but that is only my opinion.
In all, I think you did a pretty good job.
Thanks tvoelcker
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