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grey mares tail burn 2


grey mares tail burn 2
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Copyright: bryan johnstone (luckybry) Gold Star Critiquer/Silver Workshop Editor/Gold Note Writer [C: 684 W: 32 N: 899] (6826)
Genre: Places
Medium: Color
Date Taken: 2008-11-15
Categories: Nature
Exposure: f/20.0
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Photo Version: Original Version
Date Submitted: 2008-11-22 1:19
Viewed: 252
Points: 14
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this is my second posting of the tail burn the grey mares tail waterfall and hill walk is between my home town of Selkirk and the town of Moffat in the Scotish borders and dumfries and galloway area this will be my last shot of the burn till my next visit i dont want to burn it out (sorry )

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To scot: tyluckybry 1 11-25 08:25
To Natasa-David: tyluckybry 2 11-23 03:20
To neusser0204: tyluckybry 1 11-23 02:51
To Jonela: wowluckybry 1 11-23 02:50
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Hello Bryan
Very intersting scene you captured,
Perfect composition,lighting and POV,Welldone.

Best regards
Siegfried

Hi Bryan,

If your exif is correct this is only a 90kb file, incredible cause it is brilliant I particularly like the water. The colours are perfect and very sharp details, you will have to teach us lesser individuals how to achieve this (without buying Nikon camera,s) well done.

Regards
Jon

Hi Bryan.

Wow, I love this even more than previous that was perfect! :-) I think the reason is even more dreamy water and gentle grass...

All the best!
David

hai sir, it's a best capture. i like water, well done

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  • scot Silver Star Critiquer/Silver Workshop Editor [C: 37 W: 11 N: 4] (319)
  • [2008-11-25 2:45]
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Hi Bryan
Love this shot, the autumn/winter colours of the grass and the white milky water is very nice, well done.
Regards John.

hi Bryan,
this has some good contrast. At F/20.0 my guess is that you used a tripod -- you could perhaps have used a slower shutter speed to give you some more interesting ieffect on the flowing water.
Looks okay though. Best regards, Daniel

Of your HDR shots Bryan, I like this one, but also like the first post of the tail burn. Border works well, TFS :} Don

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