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Old 21-11-2007, 06:44 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Her we are looking toward Exeter from Exmouth on the largest nature reserve in Briton
The first photo I though was nice of the reflections and the second photo an forty minutes later as the sun was going down
The first being taken with 28-55 mm lens the second taken half a mile further along the nature walk toward Exmouth town on 55-200 mm lens.
Not the brightest of days. The sun was feeling a little shy
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how different the sky is in the two shots. it looks so calm and 'straight' in the second shot. i like these shot a lot. welldone, c.
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Thank you.
I just noticed the difference and had to take a second shot and all the little dots in the water are mainly Wigeons and mallards with some Canada geese

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It's a vast area.
Nice pics
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Nice ones Chocky.Its very peaceful looking
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Thank you DD.
It is peaceful but look at the little dots in the water of both pics. They are mainly Wigeons and Geese the wigeons whistle and the geese honk and the mallards quack all the time. It's not unpleasant though, it's rather nice

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