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Indeed, a beautiful shot, Keith. I love how much shadow detail you were able to retain/recover here. The composition is outstanding. To me the horizon looks a little bit tilted. It may just be the perspective playing tricks on me. What do you think?

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Very nice..the bold shapes( just my take) would sit better if there was just a little more space left and right sides..giving a more "wide angle " feel...more spaciousness ..having said that however..I am not sure if there were lampposts , garbage bins or traffic signs that prevented that?

 

 

Thanks for sharing

 

Cheers, JRM

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Thanks for the comments - appreciated.

Indeed, a beautiful shot, Keith. I love how much shadow detail you were able to retain/recover here. The composition is outstanding. To me the horizon looks a little bit tilted. It may just be the perspective playing tricks on me. What do you think?
The perspectiveI think, as the main horizon is formed by a curving and sloping earth bank. The traffic signs cropped from the RHS were vertical - which partly answers JRM's comment.

 

Very nice..the bold shapes( just my take) would sit better if there was just a little more space left and right sides..giving a more "wide angle " feel...more spaciousness ..having said that however..I am not sure if there were lampposts , garbage bins or traffic signs that prevented that?

 

The RHS has a busy road with fence and signs, the intrusion of which I have tried to minimise. The version here is a 10 x 8 crop (for printing/framing) and on the original there is more room to the left. I tried to optimise the balance without cropping into the trees too much but I take your point about the space and will look again at the original when I have a moment.

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Beautifully executed and composed, particularly with those trees standing guard on the frame edges over the sentinels. Very impressive photograph, Keith.

 

 

Ken.

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Thank you all for the kind words - appreciated. :)

 

The day before the shot was taken the morning was very misty and I was cursing that i was not able to take advantage. Woke early the next morning, peeped out of the bedroom window - whoopee, another very heavy mist. So, quick breakfast, jump in the car and drive slowly through the mist, having to peer through the windscreen into the thick mist. A few miles along comes the climb up onto the Downs and disaster - broke out into bright sunshine :( Luckily there was just enough lingering mist at the Stones to give a little bit of the atmosphere I had hoped to capture.

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I assume that what you are referring to are the pink tinges in the sky? Nothing to do with Italian flags, more to do with the changes I made to the original in LR3 & CS4. Since the firmware upgrade to v1.62, the colour-shifts along the left edge of images taken with the 21mm lens have been pretty much eradicated. Below is the original image, completely untouched except for exporting from LR3 as a 950 pixel wide .jpg. And yes, my sensor is really in need of a clean!

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Has nothing to do with sensor-cleaning There are a few magnificent threads in this forum on the Italian Flag syndrome. There is no program that corrects this automatically, not for Zeiss lenses either?

Btw I am not commenting on the artistic or esthetic quality of the picture here, my remark is of pure technical interest

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We seem to be at cross-purposes here. My comment on the state of my sensor had nothing to do with colour shift etc. It was merely to forestall anyone writing about the number of 'dust-bunnies' in the untouched image.

 

With regard to the so-called 'Italian flag', prior to firmware v1.62 my ZM 21mm Biogon f2.8 did, like most wide angle lenses, exhibit this phenomena. Since v1.62, it has been greatly reduced and personally I do not see at being a problem any longer.

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