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    A Walk along the Plym

    Some shots taken on Saturday. hard to believe it's just 2 days ago given the rain of the last 24 hours.


    Trowlesworthy Warren


    Cumulus Cadover


    The Plym Heading South


    Scorchio


    Looking to Legis Tor
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    Re: A Walk along the Plym

    Looks like a nice area to explore. Of the set, I like your composition of the last image and the way that the landscape mode and how you framed the water allows the eye to move nicely into the image and explore.

    Tom

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      #3
      Re: A Walk along the Plym

      Cheers Tom. I think that is the best landscape of the group but Scorchio makes me smile. It's raining again now!
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        #4
        Re: A Walk along the Plym

        Smashing set mate looks a great place to wander

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          #5
          Re: A Walk along the Plym

          The final three are all really good shots. I think the second would have been better as a landscape, scene looks another nice one though
          Alan.

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            #6
            Re: A Walk along the Plym

            the last 3 for me - very nice nice work
            :- Ian

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