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    Oxburgh Hall

    Had a visit here and it was a good few hours out. Interesting history and pleasant peaceful place.

    Up the path by M1RVW, on Flickr

    Through the trees by M1RVW, on Flickr

    Reflection by M1RVW, on Flickr

    Leading to front door by M1RVW, on Flickr
    Ray

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    The second is a great PoV but be inclined to crop up from the bottom to just above the bottom to leaves. Its well framed around the trees, nice one
    Alan.

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      #3
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      I agree with Alan I like the framing,also like the reflections you have captured in 2 and 3

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        #4
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        Lovely set, great place. No.2 is my favourite.
        Neil

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          Originally posted by Parsen66 View Post
          The second is a great PoV but be inclined to crop up from the bottom to just above the bottom to leaves. Its well framed around the trees, nice one
          agree....needs to be HDR .
          :- Ian

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            #6
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            Thanks guys Had a go

            Originally posted by Tigger View Post
            agree....needs to be HDR .

            Through the trees 2 by M1RVW, on Flickr
            Ray

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              I would say its better - but had it been shot HDR on location I would say the blend between the light sky and the under the trees would have been better - I'm not a huge fan of one shot HDR...

              Also the sky really isn't doing you any favors
              :- Ian

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                #8
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                Hmm can't win here
                Ray

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                  #9
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                  Originally posted by Doglet View Post
                  Hmm can't win here
                  sure just shoot it HDR next time
                  :- Ian

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                    #10
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                    Nice set and an interesting looking setting - added to our to do list.

                    Close call on a favourite but think it has to be number 2

                    do you want suggestions? if so scroll down, if not end here

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                    #2: Crop JUST the tiny bit of boardwalk off the bottom (bottom right corner) and straighten it slightly to the left - the building is leaning to the right) as for HDR. . . . . step away from the settings, it's not big and def not clever and it's guaranteed to ruin any and every shot it's applied to (just my humble opinion of course)
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                      Tom

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