Wild About Britain
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rmc
Officer of the Wild Empire
Registered: February 2012 Location: Dorset Posts: 961
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Sun August 5, 2012 4:58am
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This photo interested me when I first viewed. The scenic value is not great (this is not a negative criticism) if it had a lot of scenic value I don’t think the colours would have worked. It comes across between colour and sepia and reminds me of the old sepia postcards that were hand coloured to make them interesting to purchase. This is a super modern day replica that works extremely well. A fine shot that I would have been pleased to have taken. I hope other members comment on this photo.
Richard
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Gracie
Wild Member
Registered: October 2009 Location: Leigh, Lancashire Posts: 133
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Sun August 5, 2012 9:16am
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I am, it caught my eye right away, it's just lovely to look at peaceful and calming, but with colour in it lovely.
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sweedie
Commander of the Wild Empire
Registered: October 2011 Location: cardiff South Wales Posts: 2,034
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Sun August 5, 2012 9:29am
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Thank you both very much for you opinions and comments.. To be honest,i had been wondering for a while whether or not to upload this one, it nearly got deleted a few times, as like you say Richard "the scenic value" well there isn't alot to it!
I just had a tinker with the saturation levels and added a faint orange/brown gradient rather than a filter (that darkened it a bit to much) and thought i would upload and see what happened
Gracie i am glad it caught your eye, i thought it might have been a bit to depressing,i am more than happy with both your descriptions.. thank you!
Lisa
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Gracie
Wild Member
Registered: October 2009 Location: Leigh, Lancashire Posts: 133
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Mon August 6, 2012 5:34am
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Never depressing Sweedie, any view of the sea is always refreshing and this is lovely.
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