Yorkshire Dales, England

toadlettoadlet Registered Users Posts: 192 Major grins
edited July 3, 2006 in Landscapes
Visiting the Yorkshire Dales was a wonderful experience, and one would have to live there a lifetime to do it any justice as there are just so many photographic opportunities in such a small area. There are plenty of public access walking tracks and this photograph was taken on one of them. I wanted to capture the something of the Dales, so there is the walking track, the stone barn, and the village (of which there are many) in the background.
Your comments and suggestions are welcome.
Cheers

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  • rosselliotrosselliot Registered Users Posts: 702 Major grins
    edited June 29, 2006
    what an interesting picture!
    I'm going to europe in a few months...can't WAIT! did you enjoy England? my cousin is going to school at Oxford...sounds like she is having a ton of fun! so I can't wait to go see what's up! I hope I can get photos as good as this one!!! I really like the colors....or lack there of, actually (I love b&w photos....'they're a favorite')....and the composition adds to the interesting setting and it begs the wonderment of "I wonder what it's like to be there." good job, friend.

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  • toadlettoadlet Registered Users Posts: 192 Major grins
    edited July 3, 2006
    rosselliot wrote:
    what an interesting picture!
    I'm going to europe in a few months...can't WAIT! did you enjoy England? my cousin is going to school at Oxford...sounds like she is having a ton of fun! so I can't wait to go see what's up! I hope I can get photos as good as this one!!! I really like the colors....or lack there of, actually (I love b&w photos....'they're a favorite')....and the composition adds to the interesting setting and it begs the wonderment of "I wonder what it's like to be there." good job, friend.

    - Ross

    Thankd for your mesage Ross. Yes, England was one of my most enjoyable places, especially for photography. You cannot beat taking a walk around the multitude of walking tracks. Thanks again for stopping by:):
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