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Thread: Getting late

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    Getting late

    Late evening on the shady side of the hill, no real POI but the cloud on the hill tops is what interested me. This is not far from home so I might go back when light is a bit better.
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    Isn't it a cool thing in nature that the colours never seem to clash...

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    Re: Getting late

    Love the sky , kile the middle. I would have croped some of the bottom out tho, I think it woulf flow better. Great pic tho
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    Re: Getting late

    is the image untouched yet? well silly me of course it isn't O_o

    I like it especially the sky if I only own this I'd print it out after post processing it.
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    Re: Getting late

    I think I agree with cropping out some of the bottom. It is a beautiful scene and beautiful colors, but with all the foreground stuff nothing seems to really catch my attention or draw my focus.
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    Re: Getting late

    I also agree maybe a touch off of the bottom and clone a few of the sheep in the middle to unclutter it some but a beautiful image.
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    Re: Getting late

    So nice!!, it's missing Mr. Frodo, from lord of the rings , taking care of the sheep in the shire

    I like the sky, the warm light in the middle and the tiny sheep in the bottom

    can you get closer to the sheep and use this as a background ?

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    Re: Getting late

    Nasty hobbitsiss wantss to clone my sheepsess.......

    Thanks or commenting guys, agreed needs a bit off the bottom.

    BTW filming for the hobbit will be underway here in middle earth soon......
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