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    i kno there's a blue cast,..and the FG isn'OOF I made it to boost the fairy tale appearance. At 6'o clock in the morning the fog didn't yet fully disappeared.
    Nikon D600 f4,5 1/800 ev.axposition iso200 wb:cloudy manual focusing.The matter is that,after some shots 'in the rules'Iwant try something different interpreting the atmosphere of the place.
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    I like it! I don't know how wide-angle the lens was, but wonder if a different image would have been to get closer to the red poppy (or whatever it is) and move it up in the frame a little bit. If the camera could have remained in place on a tripod, another shot as the fog cleared just a little more, with a little more detail on the trees, might make an interesting composite. My eye wants one small part to have a little more detail to anchor the soft parts.

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    thank you Diane. The camera was on a tripod. And I made other shots when the fog cleared off, they will be shared in next days. In particular you'll find the tree(in this shot on the right)small in the middle.

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    Hi, Valerio, I think this is beautiful!!! I love everything about it - the fog, the mystery, the tiny specks of yellow and red flowers. I like it just the way it is.
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    Hi Valerio - I have looked at this a few times and each time, I like it more and more. Well done!

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    Hi Valeio, this scene works quite nicely for me the blurred foreground flowers work very nicely with the foggy conditions of the day.

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    I realy like the ideal and use of fog to create a unique and different image. I think if you could have position the one red flower in the frame at a better compositional area within the frame it would have made the image even stronger.
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    Hi Don, difficult for me to see a red flower. Thank you.

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