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    Rolling hills back in the old country - take 2

    OK, I have been trying to upload the dog on file for about 10 minutes now ...and cannot do it ...it just keeps showing me an exclamation point even though it is a .jpg and it is under 800 acrooss and under 293kb ...what am I doing wrong ...worked before ...

    Here is another attempt ...

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    Re: Rolling hills back in the old country - take 2

    It seems to work now.
    Last edited by llewpics; 01-22-2013 at 09:28 AM.

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    Re: Rolling hills back in the old country - take 2

    LLewpics -

    Hmm... Overall this is a decent shot that provides a lot of information, but not sure it can be elevated beyond that, for the trees on the left side seem to clutter up the frame, 'cutting off' the visual path for the viewer. There also seems to be a void in the foreground, like something really belongs there.. a cow, or just some sign of life (not sure, but even flowers would do, if it's not the wrong time of the year for them). On the positive side, I like the rolling hills and the shadows cutting across them, which make for a really nice catch. The clouds are a nice addition also, though I am not sure I like the color of them: can you make them darker in post?

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