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    On a recent trip to the Lake District, Cumbria, UK I took this on a walk to the mountains with a D3 and 14-24 nikkor, it's a blend of two shots to cover the dynamic range, taken at F/8.

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    Hey Tim,
    This has a great look to it! Another one where I would prefer the pano....but just like the other pier image.....this is excellent as presented too! Great job on this!

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    Lovely looking photo. It has a very nice and pleasant feel to it.

    Lots of texture and detail as well.

    Dave

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    What I want to know is where is the white rabbit hopping down the trail? Quite cool!!
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    Nice work with this one Tim and nice arrangement of the elements.

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    Hi Tim, There is a pastoral quality to this image which makes it quite pleasing. I like it as presented but another option is to take some off the right.

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    Tim,

    Excellent image and well seen. I feel Dave has a good suggestion on the right as it seems a bit "light" compared to the left. A squarish crop from the left would work well here I believe.

    But I just love it just as is too. Well done.

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