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Richard Gould
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Registered: December 2008 Location: Jersey Channel Islands Posts: 5,433
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Fri, 12, February, 2021 12:36pm
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Very nice Rob, the two people in the shot are so well positioned that they lift a fairly nice but ordinary photo into the special
Richard
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Graeme
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Registered: February 2010 Location: Sunderland, UK Posts: 377
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photomi7ch
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Registered: January 2009 Location: East Midlands Posts: 2,516
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Sun, 14, February, 2021 4:32pm
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I thought it was a lith until I read copper tone. I think it works well. nicely done
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If you eliminate the impossible whatever remains no matter how improbable must be the truth.
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MartyNL
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Registered: September 2010 Location: based in The Netherlands Posts: 3,339
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Mon, 15, February, 2021 11:30am
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The richness in detail and texture really comes through in the print.
------------------------------ MartyNL
“Reaching a creative state of mind thru positive action
is considered preferable to waiting for inspiration.” - Minor White, 1950
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PanFrank
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Registered: July 2017 Posts: 681
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Mon, 15, February, 2021 6:54pm
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Nice angle, you can see the space given, filled with interesting details and your view is lead all the way into the image.
Frank
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Tony Marlow
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Registered: September 2008 Posts: 1,282
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Fri, 19, February, 2021 3:46pm
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Shows the wisdom of always carrying a camera, well done for capturing this image.
Tony
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SanMiguel
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Registered: June 2014 Location: Portstewart, Northern Ireland Posts: 341
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Thu, 25, February, 2021 4:31pm
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Always good to see something different, Rob. I think the copper works well here.
Michael
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alexmuir
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Registered: January 2010 Location: Glasgow, Scotland. Posts: 2,663
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Thu, 25, February, 2021 8:56pm
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I think your print has really captured the spirit of this old town, Rob. I like the Copper red toning. It would be interesting to see the print in Sepia also, for comparison.
Alex
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