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I went for a rather long (And bloody cold) walk, Just randomly today. I ended up down some cliff, with some strange guy watching me. He really freaked me out because i was on my own down there. But i managed to get some stunning shots while i was down there, but this is the only one i can be arsed to upload. I promise ill get the rest up ^^

Comments Welcome and encouraged as always.

:peace:

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And after putting this up, I looked at it, and im not to keen on it, Hmm. Something isnt right about it. A border perhaps.

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A border or maybe cut part of the blue sky down a little, perhaps?

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"To see a world in a grain of sand
and a heaven in a wild flower,
hold infinity in the palm of your hand,
and eternity in an hour."
~William Blake

"I think I like you like this... Lets me molest you at my leisure." (Don't ask)
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dear mr space
i feel your photography is developing at a massive rate, seems to me that landscapes etc is where you have talent. i say stick to it! love this image, next time get down the brigg at sunset and you will have shots which will blow these fuckers away!

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"If there is a God, he is a malign thug." Samuel Clemens /Mark Twain [1835-1910] American author and humorist
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Lacks impact I feel. Try opening the image up in CS3 Raw editor and export one that over exposed, and one thats underexposed.

Basically you want a shot with the cliffs in exposure and another with the sky slightly darker.

Once you have 3 shot try the HDR function is CS3 to create a lovely looking image, just have a play until you feel it looks right.

I'm online Thurs night post-processing my weekends shooting if you need a hand.

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OLYMPUS IMAGING CORP.
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Mar 3, 2008, 6:14:18 PM

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