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Old 18-06-11, 11:02 PM
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This is my village church just as a storm was passing by , I was out walking the dogs on a November evening and as I came to a gap in the hedge this is what I saw . I would really appreciate any comments on my shot .( I'm still a beginner at this and need all the help I can get )

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Old 19-06-11, 07:12 PM
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Hey - looks nice, but a bit difficult to see as it's so small. Do you have a larger version?

Initial thoughts are the the amount of grass in the foreground doesn't add anything, so I'd suggest cropping it slightly. Lovely cloud structure though
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Old 19-06-11, 07:33 PM
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Hi Matt
The full size file is in my gallery but I find if I right click over the image then left click view image you will get the full size version . Look forward to your thoughts .
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Old 21-06-11, 07:41 PM
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The tones are good as is the exposure and as Matt says maybe a bit less grass you certainly chse the right time of day.

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I find if I right click over the image then left click view image you will get the full size version . Look forward to your thoughts .
I found out something new from this as it works for me too.
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The tones are good as is the exposure and as Matt says maybe a bit less grass you certainly chse the right time of day.



I found out something new from this as it works for me too.
Me three. I opened in a new tab in Chrome and it is goodly big
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Old 22-06-11, 08:40 PM
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First of all glade you found the right click thing handy .
Secondly had a go at cropping out some of the grass also cropped a bit off the right hand side just to balance things up ,love to know what you think .

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Old 23-06-11, 07:07 AM
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Looks better to me
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Old 23-06-11, 04:45 PM
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Thanks for your help
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