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From my Dartmoor Photowalk this week, Nun's Cross Farm, M9, 35mm Summicron, converted to B&W in Photoshop.

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From the same walk, Fox Tor on Dartmoor UK. M9, 21mm Elmarit-M f2.8 ASPH.

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A different view of the same Tor, same setup.

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M9, 21mm Elmarit-M f2.8 ASPH.

This is called a Clapper Bridge, found on Dartmoor UK.

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Another "Clapper Bridge" same setup.

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From my weekly Dartmoor Photowalk, M9, 21mmElmarit-M f2.8 ASPH.

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Another from the same walk, same kit.

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This one had far too much contrast for colour but converted nicely to B&W in Lightroom.

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M9, 21mmElmarit-M f2.8 ASPH.

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M9, 21mmElmarit-M f2.8 ASPH.

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M9, 35mm Summicron, converted to B&W in LR.

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23 hours ago, Topsy said:

From my weekly Dartmoor Photowalk, M9, 21mmElmarit-M f2.8 ASPH.

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I like this shot but, in the aims of constructive critique, I'd really like to see a shot from a slightly lower angle because the subject matter looks like it would stand for such treatment very well.🙂

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27 minutes ago, pgk said:

I like this shot but, in the aims of constructive critique, I'd really like to see a shot from a slightly lower angle because the subject matter looks like it would stand for such treatment very well.🙂

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53 minutes ago, Topsy said:

Like this one?

Yes, I much prefer the lower viewpoint, but I still think that it could be made more dramatic still using the near ground level rock to create a visual lead into the pinnacles. Its always difficult to make such statements though, because I don't know the scene myself so possibilities may not exist as it seems they might. 

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1 hour ago, pgk said:

Yes, I much prefer the lower viewpoint, but I still think that it could be made more dramatic still using the near ground level rock to create a visual lead into the pinnacles. Its always difficult to make such statements though, because I don't know the scene myself so possibilities may not exist as it seems they might. 

Thanks, I couldn't get any lower without merging the distant rock stack with the foreground and the 21mm is the widest lens I have for my M9s.

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