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    Alps mountains...

    Did not get much response on my first shots from Davos...
    http://board.flashkit.com/board/showthread.php?t=780545

    ...so now I try to catch your attention with some landscape and action shots...


    height 2883 m



    6.30 am



    swansea



    down hill
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    Senior Member WannaBe_80z's Avatar
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    I really like the view and processing in the first one. Top notch.
    "Let us declare nature to be legitimate. All plants should be declared legal, and all animals for that matter. The notion of illegal plants and animals is obnoxious and ridiculous."- T. McKenna

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    Yes, awesome.

    1, I don't like the vignette; of course just my opinion.
    2, could you get more detail in the Background without drawing too much attention to it. I love the color in the trees!
    3, the bomb.com
    4, even more awesome!
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    I love 1 and 3, 4 would be even better without the reflections, have you tried to photoshop them out at all?

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    Thank you kevin...no did not try...thought they were there so they better stay
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    say no more loydall's Avatar
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    These are really good - I have some photos I have taken recently up in Scotland - photographing mountains I found quite difficult – getting definition and the impact of scale in a photo was difficult. Yours are good.

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    Very nice pics, first and last (of the ones posed on this page) are my favs, the tunnel shot especially for some reason. The blurring and general abstract quality of it really appeals to me.

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    The first two are my favourites! Well done!

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