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Ok these are all edits as I am playing about with setting in my new PP prog but.... hope you guys like anyways.

Cumbrian mountain range this is cropped to the bit I wanted to get which was the sun hitting the hills in the distance but in PP liked this effect



Rapids in the local river I did this as a HDR image then B&W and oplayed with the levels till happy



and finally a sunset with some sheep ....



Hope you guys enjoy anyway hopefully the weather will allow some shots this week ... too nervous of rain getting in camera to get out this week but seems to have blown off now thanks to 50 mph winds last night.
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great pics.really like the 2 last ones.they have nice colors .thanks for sharing
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great pics.really like the 2 last ones.they have nice colors .thanks for sharing
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the scenes are so nice and so is the work you put into these .. I think it's fun to play as well .. some scenes just seem perfect for creative enhancements ..
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Wow love the third shot! Glad to see we weren't the only ones with a storm yesterday ;-)
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the scenes are so nice and so is the work you put into these .. I think it's fun to play as well .. some scenes just seem perfect for creative enhancements ..
Thank you Jack I love going through older shots to see if they can be rescued

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Wow love the third shot! Glad to see we weren't the only ones with a storm yesterday ;-)
Thank you yup was a bit wild and windy here last night no sign of damage as far as we can see though
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They could scenes from a fairy tale and I like them all, the middle one is my favourite but I'm impressed with your editing/ layering/ hdr'ing skills throughout the whole selection, you could start master classes, well done FoG
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They could scenes from a fairy tale and I like them all, the middle one is my favourite but I'm impressed with your editing/ layering/ hdr'ing skills throughout the whole selection, you could start master classes, well done FoG

Thanks Beach .. lol master class I doubt but I do enjoy doing the editing when I get the chance I bought some great magazines recently that have taught a lot they are primarily for Photoshop so am finding out what Serif can really do through them so far it is matching Photoshop blow for blow
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Hello Fog, like the sunset best, but the work on the second shot is also quite enjoyable. TFS

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Three great shots, love the presentation of the second shot. You did a great job on composition and PP on that shot. Gotta love the sheep too as I used to have a couple of thousand of them in the past.
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