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Jean Luc LERY
{K:4975} 5/14/2003
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Excellent. Just needs a little more sharpness. Regards Jluc
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Matej Maceas
{K:24381} 5/9/2003
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I think in this image it would have been better to rotate the camera so as to make the castle walls vertical. Of course, that would tilt the horizontal lines, but they aren't as important in this kind of shot.
As to the position of the sheep (which add a very nice touch), I believe they're quite OK where they are. Leaving more space to their right would probably put the castle dead in the centre, and it would also lose some of the turret. Or maybe it wouldn't, if you walked back a bit.
Interesting sky colour, it does add to the atmosphere.
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lucio gelsi
{K:102} 5/9/2003
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great! bye lucio http://luciogelsi.com
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j r
{K:4850} 5/8/2003
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Excellent photo, congrats.
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Joe McCary
{K:3235} 5/8/2003
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Nice castle. I would have prefered it to be mor elevel.
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Finn Kristensen
{K:1230} 5/8/2003
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Beautiful view of this grand old (1100th)century castle,your PS sky works good but even better without the noise imo. Regards
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Megan Forbes
{K:4617} 5/8/2003
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Lovely composition, the sheep in the foreground add to the feeling of ruins. This is somewhere I've been meaning to go for a while - thanks for the gentle kick :)
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Kaj Nielsen
{K:15279} 5/8/2003
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Excellent compoced, and beautiful tone, but to grainy. Regards Nielsen
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Lorenzo Lessi
{K:6589} 5/8/2003
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Great subject and very good composition! Maybe the sheeps should stay more on the left and there's a bit of grainy, but it works anyway...
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Ronny Van Eeckhoutte
{K:12734} 5/8/2003
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a beautiful photo.
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