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    #16
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    Beautiful image Andy ticks all the boxes and its one of those images which you could stare at for hours

    Gordon

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      #17
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      Thanks Richard and Gordon. I've only just noticed my title error!
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        #18
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        I noiced the spelling error but when its as good as this Andy you can call it what you want

        Gordon

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          #19
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          Originally posted by GORDH View Post
          I noiced the spelling error but when its as good as this Andy you can call it what you want

          Gordon
          Alan.

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            #20
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            Good use of the 16-35 at the 16 mm end. Composition excellent, control of light is exceptional.
            That small house on the horizon is so important in terms of scale and position - it adds a different level to the narrative. There is a visual tension between the brooding sky above and the young sprouting crop in the field below - the house ( or is it a barn ?) stands solid & firm betwixt the two, appropriately small against the tapestry of nature.
            Very nice indeed
            James
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              #21
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              I really like this Andy and not being a landscape buff I was not sure why - only that I liked the tension I the shot. I'm grateful to Jim for articulating why it works :-)
              Cheers
              Dave

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                #22
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                Originally posted by jimsphotography View Post
                Good use of the 16-35 at the 16 mm end. Composition excellent, control of light is exceptional.
                That small house on the horizon is so important in terms of scale and position - it adds a different level to the narrative. There is a visual tension between the brooding sky above and the young sprouting crop in the field below - the house ( or is it a barn ?) stands solid & firm betwixt the two, appropriately small against the tapestry of nature.
                Very nice indeed
                James
                James, I really do wish I could put my feelings into words, as coherently as you do. Thanks very much for your comment.

                Originally posted by DaveG001 View Post
                I really like this Andy and not being a landscape buff I was not sure why - only that I liked the tension I the shot. I'm grateful to Jim for articulating why it works :-)
                Cheers
                Dave
                Thanks very much for your comment, Dave. I could see something that appealed to me in the scene, but couldn't really explain what.
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