Landscape 2014

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Birma
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Here are some from a chilly morning a couple of weeks ago.


This one follows my earlier post - the sun is just up in this on.
Image2014 Malverns Dawn by Birm, on Flickr

A picture of the frosty fields with the sun up and lighting the whole landscape.
Image2014 Malverns - Frosty Fields by Birm, on Flickr

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Excellent shots and what great views.
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Thank you Pitter :)
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Nice shots Andy. You have some beautiful landscape. It's completely different than anything I can see within probably 500 or maybe even 1000 miles of where I live.
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Birma wrote:Hi Sury, I like the setting sun casting long shadows and the focus of the people all looking out to sea. there is a bit of a tilt to the horizon that you could straighten fairly easily, and the sky looks a bit green - a nudge to the WB would help there. A nice reminder of summer warmth :)

Thank you Andy. Let me work on your suggestions.

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Nice landscapes Andy. Are they pretty much same location, different seasons and angles?
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Thanks the Hefay and Sury :)

Sury, tthe were taken a couple of hundred yards apart on the same morning, about an hour between them. I really like the light changes in the early morning, especially this time of year.

Here is another from about a mile south of the previous two, taken yesterday morning. It was a frosty start to the day.

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2014 Malverns - Path at Dawn by Birm, on Flickr

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I can feel the chill, Andy.

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Thanks Sury :) . It was a bit nippy around the ears and fingers tips. Definitely a gloves and woolly hat day!
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