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    Default The view from my shed window today

    We've had a misty couple of days, and mist has always been one of my favourite components for a forest shot because it "cleans things up".

    Faffing about doing a bit of routing and happened to look out the window. Funnily enough (as can happen with things like this) the composition just fell into place.

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    So right time right place
    What a loverly view
    Mist always feels kind of fluffy and nice well to me anyway

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    Not a bad idea for a thread.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Simplicity View Post
    So right time right place
    Indeed Matt. In my career as a photographer (I think that was two lives ago) I noted countless times that I often just "happened" to see a landscape pic opportunity when it was at it's best. I don't actually think there's much of a coincidence there - rather, I think there is something that draws the attention to it. The number of times I see the moon when it is full is ridiculous - almost every month, clouds permitting - something compels me to look at it. The number of times when I look at the time and it just happens to be 11:11, and so on.

    Might be getting a bit spooky there, but maybe you get my drift.
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    Your getting spooky there
    But that's better than the six o'clock news

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