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turkeyneck



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Another trip to Strumble Head for another sunset that didn't materialise, och well, I'm used to it now, least I get out in this glorious countryside.
· Date: Mon August 13, 2012 · Views: 451
· Filesize: 24.7kb, 420.4kb · Dimensions: 1271 x 640 ·
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Camera Information: Canon 7D, sigma 10-20mm B&W ND110
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FungiJohn

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Mon August 13, 2012 2:24pm

That's a little cracker Lee. The subtle colours are excellent. I reckon this would make a very nice large poster!

You must click again to really appreciate this image.

John

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sweedie

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Mon August 13, 2012 6:21pm

Beautiful image Lee, very surreal almost looks like its the summit of a mountain coming through the clouds

Good call with the crop too, just gives it that balance (if you know what i mean)



Agree with you John about clicking again for the larger image .. lovely!
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turkeyneck

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Tue August 14, 2012 5:20pm

Cheers John, Lisa for your comments and yes this Sigma lens allows for a good cropping to take place if needs be. It's not very often this lens is off my body, I can' rate it enough. Then again I don't own a Canon lens (apart from my £20 ebay 18-55mm kit lens) to compare it to the equivalent.

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Martin Wilson

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Sat August 18, 2012 5:55pm

Great image Lee, works well and the lighting in the clouds brings the picture to life. As John has said even better large sized...strong but soft image.



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turkeyneck

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Sun August 19, 2012 7:23am

Cheers Martin, your comments are always welcome my friend

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