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Peak fence

Peak fence
Copyright ©2011, Dave Hall
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Taken on top of Stanage Edge, Peak District, UK.

Photographer: Dave Hall
Folder: David's landscapes.
Uploaded: 01-Nov-2011 16:00 CET
Current Rating: 8.33/3
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Camera: Olympus E-5
Exposure time: 1/8 s
Aperture: F11
Focal length: 40 mm
Lens: 12-60mm
Focusing method: Manual
ISO: 100
White balance: Auto
Flash: no
Image format: RAW
Processing applied: Developed in Lightroom, auto tone, vibrance, clarity, sharpening.
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Image resized to: 800x600

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I rather like this although I'm not sure what auto tone, vibrance, clarity has done to the image (I don't have Lightroom). I like the tones although the sky area doesn't appear totally natural, have you applies some form of graduated, coloured filter?
It's difficult to combine close foreground with distant background and I think you've done it well.
Mike

Mike Bywater at 21:01 CET on 01-Nov-2011 [Reply]

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Mike Bywater wrote:
> I rather like this although I'm not sure what auto tone, vibrance, clarity has done to the
> image (I don't have Lightroom). I like the tones although the sky area doesn't appear totally
> natural, have you applies some form of graduated, coloured filter?
> It's difficult to combine close foreground with distant background and I think you've done it well.
> Mike
>
Thanks for your comments Mike. I did use a graduated neutral density filter at the taking stage, not coloured.

Dave Hall at 23:54 CET on 01-Nov-2011 [Reply]

Nice

Dave,
I like the composition, the forground subject and the landscape background.
Mark Stodter

Mark Stodter at 13:15 CET on 02-Nov-2011 [Reply]

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Composition and light are the strengths of this shot. Somehow everything in this image matches. I just wonder if different colours or different white balance could further enhance this shot.

Alfred Molon at 01:20 CET on 05-Nov-2011 [Reply]