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Personally, no. It's a wonderfully atmospheric shot. Evocative of brooding and changeable weather the highlands. I lived there for a few years in the early 1980's.
Last edited by Snibbo; 4 June 2008, 04:06 AM.
Reason: minor typo
I have looked at this long and hard, returning to it several times and viewing it in various room lighting conditions and on a calibrated monitor instead of the laptop.
At first I thought the greens needed just a little lift, but a tilt to the monitor and move the head about and then I'm not so sure any more. So the bottom line is, as always, it's what you like your images to look like that matters most and if other like it that way then that's a bonus.
Brilliant composition and very "moody" lighting, which probably captures just what it was like.
Not too dark at all. Just beautiful. The water is perfect. Wonderful shot.
Chrs, Stv
Yup - agreed !
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Andy
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