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Uploaded: 09/29/09 12:14 AM GMT
Elgin
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Thought this makes a great frame. Took this years ago while in Elgin. Let me know what you think. Thanks ahead of time for any comments!

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::tigger3
09/29/09 12:30 AM GMT
I like the perspective of this one. Really draws the eye. I might have tried to clone out the object at the top of the stone wall. The white and red object, but that is just my thought. ♪ ♫ :)sandi♪ =^..^=
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::nigelmoore
09/29/09 3:23 AM GMT
Is Elgin in Scotland? Excuse my ignorance. I thought of Elgol at first, but that's Skye. I think this needs more contrast, and it feels as though it could do with rotating to get the lines of the brickwork straight. You got me wondering what it is though, and I like the glimpse of metallic-looking water through the circle.
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.greenglen
09/29/09 1:47 PM GMT
Great composition. I know Elgin a bit but haven't come across this scene. The previous comments about editing the image are valid but some folk might not be at that stage yet and - how far do you go with tweaking an image?
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.icedancer
09/29/09 3:13 PM GMT
Fabulous capture with marvelous textures, colours & this does make a magnificent frame and really draws your eyes.
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It's cold here today, the high is going to be 7C or 45F, burr
::Heroictitof
09/30/09 10:38 AM GMT
Excellent composition Adrienne.
The light gives a mystical atmosphere.
Thanks for sharing.
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::PamParson
10/01/09 4:40 PM GMT
Interesting and cool shot. Really draws your eye into the tree & water in the center. Nice work!
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.za4em9
10/15/09 1:35 AM GMT
Huh, very unusual. I like how it came out, it almost begs to be translated into a pendant: a tree in a circle.
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