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Old 09-30-2009, 07:00 AM
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A few evening shots

Barley Sunset

Overlooking Lacock

Sun through the grasses

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Old 09-30-2009, 07:10 AM
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Hey paula, nice sets you got here. the first is warm i like the way you cropped it. but the rest are so great as well.
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These are really nice shots. Did you crop them, or use a wide-angle lens? The composition is fantastic! I particularly like the picturesque scene in the second shot. So beautiful and serene...
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absolutely beautiful pics.good textures.all glory to the camera i guess
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Paula these are all sooooo Pretty. Well composed, taken at just the right time and well just perfect. Love the colors in the 1st one with the grass's blowing in the foreground and the spire in the distance in the 2nd. All 3 are very well done.
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Hi Paula...a very nice set these...I especially like your first shot.
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That first one is particularly great. Love the silhouetting of the grasses across the bottom.
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WOW...really love that second shot! Great comp. and the way the sun rays are breaking through the clouds just absolutely sets that off! Thaks for sharing!
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#1 is stunning, very nice shot
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Paula, I like all three of these. #1 is my favorite because I love the smooth silky sky and the grass in the foreground
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