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04-01-09, 03:47 PM
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Edinburgh from my back garden

This was from last summer.Just at my back garden wall.
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04-01-09, 04:03 PM
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Re: Edinburgh from my back garden

What a fantastic view to have from your garden


     
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04-01-09, 04:13 PM
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Re: Edinburgh from my back garden

C&C? Sorry not sure what that is.
Could you help me out mate.
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04-01-09, 04:55 PM
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Re: Edinburgh from my back garden

Comments and critique or words to that effect. Generally people post with intention of getting comments from others, praise, objective criticism, advice etc. but typically posters invite comment or set the flags either when they post or in via control panel to indicate this - otherwise you may not get anything other than 'that's good'.

I just saw that your horizon is sloping (down to the left) so thought you may appreciate someone pointing this out. If your photo had been rubbish with lots of errors it might not be worth mentioning It's not, it's a good pic other than that.

BTW, of course you can disregard my point! Remember I just told you in your introduction to disregard what I say because I don't know what I am on about!
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04-01-09, 05:57 PM
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Re: Edinburgh from my back garden

Cheers for that i will have a look at my settings.
I'm sure you have lots of info mate.
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04-01-09, 06:36 PM
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Re: Edinburgh from my back garden

Nice view! Like the picture too!
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04-01-09, 06:53 PM
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Re: Edinburgh from my back garden

Here you go Scott...I'm not sure I am the best person to be talking about level horizons after being on the port and wine all afternoon but I've straightened it up I think...the only other job i've been doing is repairing a light and putting up a new light fitting, a sober head would be better but that seems to work ok!

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04-01-09, 08:14 PM
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Re: Edinburgh from my back garden

See what you mean now about it being off line.
Looks a lot better now,just need to try and straighten the shot up the next time.
Not bad if you have had wine this afternoon.LOL LOL
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04-01-09, 09:48 PM
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Re: Edinburgh from my back garden

Great view to have Scott


     
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