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Teunis Haveman
{K:52565} 4/28/2004
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Ken, Beautiful Country I like the lines in this green landscape. The colour is an little overcomp I thenk Teunis
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Chris Spracklen
{K:32552} 4/28/2004
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I like the old walls and the many sheep scattered around, Ken, but the shot seems a little washed out ~ the greens, in particular, don't seem quite right. Kind regards, Chris
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Hugo de Wolf
{K:185017} 4/28/2004
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Same greenish film over the photo, but I think the composition with the sheep in the foreground is fantastic. Great capture!
Cheers,
hugo
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Tony Smallman
{K:16076} 4/28/2004
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I do like the big kamikaze sheep-bottom right,looks like he's just about to hurl himself off a precipice!Maybe that's because he's just been set ablaze in layers- as Teunis pointed out the colours have been lightened and saturated a bit too much and that has probably resulted in burnt out area of that particular beast.I love pictures like this ,it reminds me of summer holidays in county Mayo-Achill island many years ago.
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ken krishnan
{K:19102} 4/28/2004
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The shot was takey from the car through the windsheild as I did not have time to get out to capture the 'kamakashi' sheep, before it jumped. Thats why its bit light.
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Joćo Martins
{K:2716} 4/29/2004
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Great capture, very good composition. I've been in Scotland, some years ago, and a really love both (Scotish and Irish) landscape! As Hugo said, maybe it is too green, but, as you said, you almost didn't have the time to make the shot, so... it's great! Thanks for visit and comment my pictures. Cheers
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kita mcintosh
{K:18594} 5/2/2004
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how I miss it-I have been there and loved it! unbelievable greenness, as I remember
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