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![]() Nikon D70 1/4s f/22.0 at 18.0mm iso200 - Cokin 121 Grad Comments and critique welcomed. I have since moved up to Lee filters which are less obvious than the Cokin's which leave a colour cast. Cheers Alex __________________
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See no pic
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Feel free to edit any of my photos<br />All comments welcome and appreciated<br />London England<br />Canon 1Ds2<br />I lost faith in religion as a child when I saw a lightning conductor being fitted to the local church. RSPB Member. |
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Nicely done. I like the expanse of foreground leading the eye up towards the castle remains.
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Thanks vey much.
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