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Overcast


Photo information
 
By: mark bradshaw
Title: Overcast
 
Posted: 10.11.2009
Views: 116
 
Size: 1024 x 859 - view full size
 
Description:
Looking towards the Lakes from the Alston road.
 
Equipment Used:
D300



Members' Comments:

By: Karen Palmer    At: 21:54 - 10 November 2009
 
I like this, very moody.
Beautiful tones, and I love the subdued light.
It looks like an old oil painting.
 
By:  Scott Robertson    At: 13:38 - 11 November 2009
 
Wonderful Markster! I tried a shot like this in the peaks last year and failed spectacularly :) unlike you :)
 
By:  Alan Brown    At: 15:54 - 11 November 2009
 
Atmospheric shot Mark. The presentations leaves me a little puzzled though. The white pencil line above the clouds has no corresponding one in the lower half of the picture space (which perhaps I'd expect)
 
By:  Mark Bradshaw    At: 17:03 - 11 November 2009
 
Thanks folks
The shot was only there for a second as the cloud,wind and howling gale dropped and took me in.
Alan..thanks for alerting me..he'd scarpered off down the road....Got him back in line now!
 

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