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    i would have to say that this one is a safe one for me. not much tweaking done or colors added for effect. interested to see the comments here.

    D300, 18-200 at 31mm, f/18, 1/1.6s, 0EV, ISO 400

    thanks for looking. comments and critiques much appreciated.

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    Very pastoral Harold, and I like how the sky and the water blend together. I might take a bit off the bottom to the first group of grass to make the bottom clean. Nice composition.

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    That rocks, Harold. I love how the sky and sea meld.

    I wondering about maybe trimming some of grass at lower right, so the negative space flows right off the bottom of the image (and the grass then repeats the diagonal lines elsewhere).


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    Very nice image Harold, agree with David about the LR crop, this tidies it up nicely

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    Very pretty scene Harold and a lovely photo. Another opinion on the lrc, I prefer a simple crop. I know there was a lengthy discussion about shades and colours on the similiar photo you posted the other day, but I do like the light in that one better. Different time of day I guess. Nicely done. Dave

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    Harold,

    The light quality here is very nice - soft and without excessive contrast. I also like how the blue sky transitions to the blue sea seamlessly.

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    Hey Harold,
    I too prefer this one for the colors and am all for the crop.......just seems to flow better IMO. Nicely done and way to explore the scene!

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