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Ullswater Lake District ..... and Finally I got my boathouse shot right ..... almost this was handshot which made for some lame lining up but turned out ok ... (second one was on tripod but by this time I was freezing standing by the road as the water was still too high to get lakeside three weeks after flooding (background noise was not birds but hammering and sawing from the jetty that was demolished in the floods being repaired)



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I really dig it!
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Two beautiful shots! They look like glass, nice, very nice work FoG.
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perfect Mark .. stunners !
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Old 12-10-2009, 10:59 PM
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Wow!!!!!! do I need to say any more?
I love them both, but the 1st is especially mind blowing!
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wow, excellent shots. Both look tilted to the right to me, but the shots and the editing were very well executed! thanks for sharing!
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Fog these are both stunning, I really like the reflections and the beautifully calm water in the 1st one. I've got to ready my HDR tutorial and hopefully by Spring, I can get some shots like these. I've got Photo Matrix pro, but I've yet to do much with it.
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Old 12-10-2009, 11:16 PM
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I really dig it!
Why thank you and glad you enjoyed them !

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Two beautiful shots! They look like glass, nice, very nice work FoG.
Thank you very much ! must admit very chuffed with the first one

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perfect Mark .. stunners !
Thank you very much matey

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Hi Mark
Wow!!!!!! do I need to say any more?
I love them both, but the 1st is especially mind blowing!
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Means a lot from you glyn thanks bud =)

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wow, excellent shots. Both look tilted to the right to me, but the shots and the editing were very well executed! thanks for sharing!
oops lol will straighten when get a chance but late here now so off now

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Fog these are both stunning, I really like the reflections and the beautifully calm water in the 1st one. I've got to ready my HDR tutorial and hopefully by Spring, I can get some shots like these. I've got Photo Matrix pro, but I've yet to do much with it.
Thanks for sharing these
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Thank you am chuffed to bits with these I used Serif for the HDR which is not the best but will run them through Photo matix if I still have the demo available.. I know that had better tone mapping but for editing and HDR and RAW all in one package for £60 Serif is hard to beat once you get the knack of it .... must admit having to swap the exposures is easier on the Nikon than my old Canon but I miss the Fuji's bracketing will have to remember to get that along with me lol

here is another

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VERY print-worthy Mark! Lovely!
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Well whatevr you had to overcome it was sure worth it fog These captures are simply AMAZING
What wonderful colors you have gotten out of these shots ...Great work Painting With Light
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