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Re: Another view of the Langdales (colour)
The Langdales, Cumbria by Carol Leather, on Flickr
Here you go!Regards,
Carol
Canon 5D mk ii, iii and 7D mk 2, 100-400mm L IS II, Sigma 70-200mm f2.8, Canon L 100mm macro, Canon L 24-105mm, Canon 50mm f1.8,
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Love it, know the area wellTrev
Equipment - According to the wife more than a Camera Shop got
Flickr:
https://www.flickr.com/photos/trevb2639/
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Di.Di ~ Trying to take "the" photograph.
Di's Flickr
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Thank you Trev and Di.
I am not really a landscape photographer, but want to practice when we go to the Yorkshire Dales in two weeks time. Any tips welcome.Regards,
Carol
Canon 5D mk ii, iii and 7D mk 2, 100-400mm L IS II, Sigma 70-200mm f2.8, Canon L 100mm macro, Canon L 24-105mm, Canon 50mm f1.8,
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No tips needed there, Carol.Canon EOS 7D
EF-S 10-22mm 1:3.5-4.5 USM, EF 24-105mm 1:4 L IS USM, EF 50mm 1:1.8, EF 70-300mm 1:4-5.6 IS USM
Luminar 4, Aurora HDR Pro, Silver Efex
flickr: http://flic.kr/ps/LXWuy
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Re: Another view of the Langdales (colour)
A really well chosen shot.
I like pictures that can convey some kind of narrative whether intended or not.
What makes this an interesting picture for me is the contrast between the foreground which gives a sense of restriction with the walls suggesting containment, the trees forming a barrier to reaching the wildness and freedom beyond.
The line of the walls and the track suggest a way to reach the freedom of the hills.
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Re: Another view of the Langdales (colour)
Worthy of a magazine cover or a Lakes Tourism guide. Fabulous light well handled.
Nigel
You may know me from Another Place....
The new ElSid Photogallery...
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Re: Another view of the Langdales (colour)
It takes a special scene for a landscape to work in portrait mode but this one works very well indeed with the parallel walls leading the eye into the picture before the viewers eye is cast upwards... then upwards some more... and even more such is the height and scale captured. A very nice image indeed.
Cheers,
John
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