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Old 08-10-11, 04:43 PM
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Autum feilds

saw these fields on the way back from work unforuntley was on a time limit as had to be back

what i want to know is I was going to clone the tripod shadow out due to the low sun and nothing to hide it infront tree hedge etc
but on getting home and editing it i found that at the top of the tripod shadow is a light spot that seams to grow outwards from there (if you get what i mean) so quite liking it
but should i clone it out or leave it in? just intrested in your thoughts on that
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Old 09-10-11, 09:26 AM
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I guess if you want it to be the main focal point leave it in because it certainly attracts your eye. My personal opinnion is to get rid of it, it looks like a mistake and in this case it was. just my opinnion though.

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Old 11-10-11, 10:43 AM
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Nice shot andrew, im jot sure about the Tripod shadow, Tis up to you what to do with it, if you like it then leave it, if not then dont,
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Old 11-10-11, 12:48 PM
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Cracking shot and colours.

The only question I have is, if the tripod's shadow is visible due to the low sun, how did you keep yourself out of the shot?
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Old 11-10-11, 12:56 PM
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He's there to the left of it

Lovely shot, but to be honest I don't see the shadow adding anything. Instead, it looks like the mistake it was.
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