Glastonbury Tor from the Mendip Hills


Photo Information
K100D with 28mm Hoya mf
27/07/2010 - 20:39bwlchmawr
CategoryLandscape / Travel
Shutter Speed1/1000
ApertureN/A
LensN/A
ISO200
Focal Length28mm
Views/Likes74/0

pauljay

Link Posted 27/07/2010 - 23:00
Nicely framed but I think it needs XH558 zotting across the sky!
Paul.

Photography is not a sport. It has no rules. Everything must be dared and tried! (Bill Brandt)
PPG

Brian1

Link Posted 28/07/2010 - 15:42
An interesting overall scene, but for me there is too much grass in the foreground.

Not sure where the sun is, but it looks as if a polariser filter would have added a nice "punch" to the lovely cloud formation and blue sky.

pgweber

Link Posted 29/07/2010 - 07:35
...and too much foliage at the sides?

Perhaps a little crop to put stronger emphasis on the distant view?
Peter

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Brian1

Link Posted 29/07/2010 - 16:53
pgweber wrote:
...and too much foliage at the sides?

Perhaps a little crop to put stronger emphasis on the distant view?

Agreed. Moving in a few metres closer would have done the trick.

Bobbinalorry

Link Posted 29/07/2010 - 19:50
Naah, it's just a nice landscape, real nice.
Best Regards, Larry.

All the gear & no idea.

Bobbinalorry

Link Posted 29/07/2010 - 19:53
Actually, loking at it again, it's really VERY well framed; sky at top, trees at sides & grass at bottom, around the distant village. We just did'nt see it at first, did we?
Best Regards, Larry.

All the gear & no idea.

nonur

Link Posted 29/07/2010 - 21:44
I like the way the frame and compo convey the layers of distance and height. Therefore, agree with Larry. Great image, Andrew!
Regards,
Nezih
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