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Re: Hillwalking Views
Good shots with some lovely moody lighting. Like No.1 as it gets my brain cells working trying to cork out where this is, while at the same times makes me feel very tired at thte thought of all the climbing to get to that point! Good sense of elevation. Also love the moodiness of No.2 - is this the top end of Langdale Pikes as seen from somewhere near Blea Tarn?
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Great capture of the lighting in all three. No 1 is my favourite. I like the way the more colourful foreground with the drystone wall emphasised by the snow leads into the misty distance and sky.
Thanks for sharing.Peter
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Yes lovely shots there especially number 1, my favourite. I love the mixture of misty and clear areas and the way that the zig zag wall theme is continued in the river outlines makes for a really interesting composition.
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Nice shots, all of them. I like both No. 1 and No. 2. Especially the way the line formed by the light in No 2 complements the shape of line above, formed by the hills.-----------
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Ah, brings back memories. Great shots.John
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