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    Rydal Water oval reflection

    One of the images from that calm cloudy day.



    Rydal Reflection


    by Tony Hawkins, on Flickr
    Last edited by Tony Hawkins; 13-10-2017, 15:02.
    - Tony

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    #2
    Re: Rydal Water oval reflection

    for me this is one of those days when you needed that long lens to get close to that house. The mist is spoiling it a tad for me and thats not helping the reflection. If it was mine and the image would take it I'd be cropping into that stunning looking tree.. Sorry mate
    :- Ian

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      #3
      Re: Rydal Water oval reflection

      No worries Ian. That tree has already made a solo appearance here.
      - Tony

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        #4
        Re: Rydal Water oval reflection

        I like mountain and the reflection, my issue in this image is the bright brown and white edges on the bottom. If it were mine, I would crop off the brown and burn the bottom edges

        Tom

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          #5
          Re: Rydal Water oval reflection

          Originally posted by tesarver View Post
          I like mountain and the reflection, my issue in this image is the bright brown and white edges on the bottom. If it were mine, I would crop off the brown and burn the bottom edges

          Tom
          Thanks Tom, I'll look at that suggestion
          - Tony

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            #6
            Re: Rydal Water oval reflection

            I think I would personally crop it so you just start to lose the sky on the reflection on the left and then pull the height down a little to remove the darker band in the sky to form a wide pano. Agree about a long lens and the house, but it is a stunning and thought provoking image at the same time.
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              #7
              Re: Rydal Water oval reflection

              Originally posted by TonyT View Post
              I think I would personally crop it so you just start to lose the sky on the reflection on the left and then pull the height down a little to remove the darker band in the sky to form a wide pano. Agree about a long lens and the house, but it is a stunning and thought provoking image at the same time.
              Thanks Tony. I do plan to revisit this image when I have a little more time.
              - Tony

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