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Gateway To Winnats by Simon Bull
| Category: Landscapes | Tags: HDR,Landscape,Winter,Snow,Derbyshire | Views: 146 |
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| Camera | NIKON D80 |
| Lens | 12-24mm |
| Focal Length | 2200/100 |
| Shutter Speed | 100/12499 |
| Aperture | F/6.0 |
| ISO | 100 |
| Date Taken | 8 Feb 4177 13:28 |
| Tags | HDR,Landscape,Winter,Snow,Derbyshire |
| Location | Not Entered |
| License | All Rights Reserved |
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Unni Williams
Now Simon, you have penty of very very good shots, but to me this must be one of the very best, the composition here is absolutely superb as is the rest of this image, great inspiration!
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