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Something more recent for today and probably the final one from the recent trip out to Malham with Paul & Fran.
It will be back to the archives again for the next one as no opportunity to get out with the trippod has presented itself. I will have to hope the weather is good to me at Flying legends and RIAT this year so I can restock.
Cheers
Neil
| Camera: | Canon EOS 7D |
| Lens: | Sigma 10-20mm f/4-5.6 EX DC HSM |
| Recording media: | RAW (digital) |
| Title: | Breaking through |
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| Uploaded: | 19 Jun 2012 - 12:27 AM |
| Tags: | Clints, Dawn, Grykes, Landscape / travel, Limestone, Malham, Pavement, Pre-dawn, Sunrise, Team OSSP, Tree, Wildlife / nature |
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Comments
A beautiful image and I will risk a move to improve it. There is no feature in the right side sky or shaded earth ridges. Could you crop in from the right to near the tree?
Doing that on my screen seems to make a good image better. You sure do have perfect lighting here. TG
Superb light and shadows. The limestone clints lead the eye in from the foreground just right. God's country at it's best.
Regards.
Gavin
Quote: A beautiful image and I will risk a move to improve it. There is no feature in the right side sky or shaded earth ridges. Could you crop in from the right to near the tree?
Doing that on my screen seems to make a good image better. You sure do have perfect lighting here. TG
Hi Tony,
Thanks for the suggestion, I do appreciate you taking the time to comment. I do have a number of compositions where the tree is not central, but I am not so keen on the balance.
Part of the appeal of this one for me is the clints almost running out from the tree like roots, although I agree the featureless sky is not adding anything in that third.
Thanks again
That's OK Neil. Some agree with me and many don't. The debate is fun anyway. TG
Embarrassing now, this is almost becoming another location that needs a restraining order against me.
Saw a half decent sky and sunset come and go earlier, but usual problem of being 2 hours from anywhere that inspires me. For some reason I am not having much luck persuading Lizzie to move 2 hours north so I can leave her alone with the children more often.
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