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    Calke Abbey Lime trees in the snow

    Hope you like, this is the imposing entrance drive to the house and when I saw the snow I thought it was worth a look

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    Re: Calke Abbey Lime trees in the snow

    Looks good to me Tony the two figures walking along the drive add that little bit extra. The different tone and shape of the second tree on the left keeps drawing my eyes over to it, again it adds to the overall image IYSWIM.
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      #3
      Re: Calke Abbey Lime trees in the snow

      Very nice Tony the road really pulls you in

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        Re: Calke Abbey Lime trees in the snow

        Nice composition Tony.

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          #5
          Re: Calke Abbey Lime trees in the snow

          Like the atmosphere.

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            #6
            Re: Calke Abbey Lime trees in the snow

            Agree with Peter that the 2 walking adds to the story.

            Tom

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              #7
              Re: Calke Abbey Lime trees in the snow

              Originally posted by Dave s View Post
              Very nice Tony the road really pulls you in
              agree with Dave , well done
              :- Ian

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