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Old 24-07-09, 22:01
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Hi again Fred - I would endorse both the comments by Mike and Duncan (Yelvertoft) - especially Duncan's comments - In jumping straight to the physical filters you can get I jumped the gun. Look at as many examples as possible and really study them, as Duncan says - composition, light, framing. No amount of filters will make a poorly composed or lit shot into a masterpiece. Look through the Landscape Sections in the Gallery - They may give you ideas - don't be overawed by any of them - remember we all started somewhere and we are all still learning.
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