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Sometimes you are lucky and get a couple of walkers come into the viewfinder.
| Camera: | Canon5d |
| Lens: | 24-105mm |
| Recording media: | RAW (digital) |
| Title: | Cuddy's Crag |
| Username: | |
| Uploaded: | 30 Nov 2010 - 8:13 AM |
| Tags: | Cuddy's crag, Hadrian's wall, Landscape / travel, Northumberland |
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Comments
Simply fantastic Danny, the walkers were a bonus indeed... Dave
Yes the walkers add a lot, a sense of life and movement amid the stillness.
Moira
absolutely wonderful image...i agree that the walkers make this
That's a cracker, Danny. Fabulous undulations.
Bill
Delighted to make this 30 Danny, the very spot we visited together, are these two skiers?
Dougie
Excellent compositional shot Danny - love the walkers!
Carol
Your viewpoint is so well chosen, Danny, providing excellent f/g interest and detail, the Wall itself then carrying the eye through and into the distance. Personally, I do like the inclusion of figures in the landscape.....it gives such a sense of scale. And I do like your choice of a square format for this presentation......works very well.
Ronnie.
excellent picture with the inclusion of the people, looks like a great place for anybody thats fit
If a couple of walkers came into my viewfinder when I am taking my rust Danny,it would be extremely UNLUCKY for them !! They are a good addition in your one however.But I bet Alan and Mavis were freezing their socks off here.And how much did you pay them anyway ?
Mick.
Quote: If a couple of walkers came into my viewfinder when I am taking my rust Danny,it would be extremely UNLUCKY for them !! They are a good addition in your one however.But I bet Alan and Mavis were freezing their socks off here.And how much did you pay them anyway ?
Mick.
Alan was freezing more than his socks of and I didn't have to pay them..they did it for pure loyal friendship......in yer dreams.
An absolutely teriffic shot Dan. Beautiful light and very well composed.
Derek
Follow the wall and it takes you right through the picture.Good one Dan.
Tom.
Had another look and it's definitely an outstanding image.
Have my humble User Award.
JNC
Quote: Had another look and it's definitely an outstanding image.
Have my humble User Award.
JNC
It certainly is not humble to me JN. Thank you very much indeed. The nice thing about these awards is that they come from fellow photographers and that it why I appreciate them as much as I do.
Danny.
Sorry I have just not been able to either click or comment today. I just want to stop the world and get off. This bloody weather isn't helping things either. It just keeps snowing and snowing. I am supposed to be going to a funeral tomorrow some 35 miles from here but it is now looking doubtful.
Quote: This is a perfect example of making the best of the wretched weather we are experiencing at the moment. More than worthy of my Photo of the Month Award for November.
Dave
David Thank you so much.It takes a lot of time and organisation to give these awards and I appreciate your efforts immensely.
Danny
A fabulous winter landscape, this one fully deserves all the accolades it has received, one of your very best IMHO
Well you sure don't need to go to China - great, no fabulous! image of the wall,
Johanna
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