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Old 03/02/08, 10:10 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Old 03/02/08, 11:41 PM   #2 (permalink)
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Louis -- very nice. I'm particularly impressed because I often walk around the Heath with a camera and think what a difficult place it is to take interesting pictures! But you have. Very good with the bare trees, figures against the skyline -- and nice sky. I must try harder! John
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Louis,

nicely composed - I like it.
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Louis, I like it too. Very well executed.
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Figures against the sky-line make it work; not just the runners but the dog/person too.
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Guys

Thanks for the comments. I did wait until something interesting came into the frame. The dog and his owner were a bit of a bonus!

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There is a great deal of charm to htis image, with its lovely light and tonal range, the distant people, and the one fellow almost looking as though he was doing tai chi.
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Louis - Very nicely composed shot...and I like the way the low viewpoint really does give a feeling of place, ie on top of the hill.
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Hi Louis,

You're making the most of that sensor !

Lots f great images hitting my screen from you.

Up it keep.

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You're making the most of that sensor !

Lots f great images hitting my screen from you.

Up it keep.

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Thanks for the positive feedback. To be fair it is not only the sensor but also the amazing resolving power of the 24/2.8. The picture is actually a crop, approximately 1/3 of the original but I am quite staggered at the distinct features preserved by the lens.

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Very good work Louis.
There is something special with this shot and I love it.
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