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A few various pics
Lens: various Camera: Pentax K7 Photo Location: Cornwall England 
Posted By: shaun2k, 02-12-2010, 04:35 AM

Cornish Pictures from my K7

Heres a selection of shots from the last month or so, all taken from a Kit 18-55mm

Hope you like them

















Hope you like them, and critisism welcome

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02-12-2010, 04:44 AM   #2
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Where is the pics? I don't see them.
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Sorted now... i had to take them off and do it this way as the images are huge and you cant view them with any sense, so i did thumnails
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Those are hard to look at this way. Did you try to resize them before posting to photobucket? Because of the way they are, you have to click on them, then click on high res to actually see the photos in good form.

I resize mine, upload to flickr, and use (imgwide) and (/imgwide) "only use [ ] instead of the parenthesis. This lets members click on a smaller photo to see a larger version, but it's embedded in the thread. Much easier than any other way I've found.

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Looks like a great series of eclectic photos - opening a window for each one takes some time, but worth it. It would be better, however, if you can attach photos of reasonable size directly.

Great job.

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Ok il sort it now and sorry for the mixup

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yep sorted now, happy viewing, and thankyou for the previous comments


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Much better. And I love #3, and #5. TFS
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thanks photolady

yeah i like #3 the most too

thankyou for the comments
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2nd is too sepia for my taste - looks overdone. 7th is somewhat uninspired.
The other images are great (if you like dogs).
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Thanks for the advice egg salad much appreciated, i will tone down the sepia a little

what do you mean by uninspired on number7 ? can you elaberate, i'd be very greatfull

thanks bud

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I mean the 7th picture which is the one after the coastline and before the gravestone.

It has too much foreground which isn't that interesting and the branches block the view to that river/creek. The mist hovering there would make for some pretty mystical or at least interesting pictures if emphasized more.
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Yeah i did experiment with that, but i couldn't get the right balance of light pictured below.



however it does give an idea about what i was trying to do, you are right there is too much foreground going on but i do like the trees
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Yupp, way better except now there is the fence...
So next time you take a photo plaese modify everthing so that it fits your ideas - you're not here for fun.
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On the gravestone pic - how did you get everything to look so black in the background?
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