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Taken from Elterwater, looking towards Langdale Pikes.

Thanks in advance for your views, remarks, and tips.

Rob

Camera:Canon EOS350D
Recording media:JPEG (digital)
Title:Towards Langdale
Username:limafish limafish
Uploaded:1 Feb 2010 - 6:31 PM
Tags:Landscape / travel
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EMJAYCEE
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1 Feb 2010 - 7:17 PM
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Think I would crop some of the empty blue sky and really focus on the snow capped mountains. What do you think?
Joan.

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MrBlueSky
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1 Feb 2010 - 9:30 PM
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Great shot of one of my favourite fells. Yep, perhaps a bit of a crop from the blue sky (I know we dont get too much of it in the lakes)

limafish
1 Feb 2010 - 11:18 PM
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Quote: Think I would crop some of the empty blue sky and really focus on the snow capped mountains


Quote: perhaps a bit of a crop from the blue sky

Thanks for your comments, would you suggest making it more panoramic style then and reduce the height but keep the width, or crop some of that out as well? As MrBlueSky saays don't get many sky's like that which is part of the reason for being so much of it!!!

DRicherby
7 Feb 2010 - 6:11 PM
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I'd cut some of the sky too — it's a beautiful blue but there's a bit much of it. Panorama-style would be good; I wouldn't lose any width.

This also looks a bit soft, which is a shame. The light's just right to get those nice shadows across the mountain and pick out its shape.

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