Leeds Castle
Copyright ©2006, Bruno Nardin
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Bruno Nardin
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16-Feb-2006 23:11 CET |
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Olympus E500 |
Exposure time: |
2500 |
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3.5 |
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14-45 |
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iESP |
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200 |
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Auto |
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no |
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SHQ |
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Great lighting and a dramatic sky Bruno, can't make up my mind whether this would look even better with some of the grass cropped from the bottom of the frame to give more emphasis to the castle and sky.
Cheers Steve
Steve Elliott at 23:24 CET on 16-Feb-2006 [Reply]
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Very nice picture Bruno, colours are just great.
I agree with Steve about cropping the grass from the bottom. I sure will bring out the castle much more.
Overall excellent shot...
Well done.
Fonzy - at 18:50 CET on 17-Feb-2006 [Reply]
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Very nice picture Bruno, colours are just great.
I agree with Steve about cropping the grass from the bottom. I am sure it will bring out the castle much more.
Overall excellent shot...
Well done.
Fonzy - at 18:52 CET on 17-Feb-2006 [Reply]
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So, I have done some test of cropping. I agree with you, sky and castle have more emphasis; However, IMO the very large amount of grass accentuate the strong feeling of depth of the picture. we loose it with the cropping...
Bruno
Bruno Nardin at 20:04 CET on 17-Feb-2006 [Reply]
Cropping
I'm with you Bruno. This crop emphasizes the depth and to me isolation of the area. Not every main subject has to be " the main subject" less is more! Good stuff.
Randall Beaudin at 14:49 CET on 19-Feb-2006 [Reply]
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I am glad this photo is so appreciated....
For you Shelley and All North Americans and others who have no opportunity to see castles; I soon post another one... ( Dover castle )
Bruno Nardin at 18:39 CET on 19-Feb-2006 [Reply]