Lydden Hill with the Snodhurst
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Re: Lydden Hill with the Snodhurst
Im not sure why but the one of the green car from the back in the fog is the one for me. Think its one of your best. But thats me
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Re: Lydden Hill with the Snodhurst
Dick wrote:Im not sure why but the one of the green car from the back in the fog is the one for me. Think its one of your best. But thats me
Thanks Dick, I must admit I like it too, so did my other half, captures the atmosphere on what was a grotty day weather wise. I wish I could have taken more but it was too wet.
For those that take shots, there is a technical reason it works as an image, it’s a great example of a fibanacci spiral and also uses the track as “leading lines” for the eye to follow. Just takes a bit of practice to think about when shooting.
Yeh I know.. no need to say it...





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Re: Lydden Hill with the Snodhurst
some good shots again Mike in what was obviously 'fun' conditions! and yeah that 'green' one works well....
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greenwoo wrote:some good shots again Mike in what was obviously 'fun' conditions! and yeah that 'green' one works well....
Thanks Mark feedback appreciated and valued as always. Overall camera good.. Took a load of “apex shots” the moon was more in focus than the car in front of me!! At least I know what I didn’t do and what to do next time

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