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    Misty Morning.

    This used to be a pheasant pen wood, just there to retain the birds for shooting, no shoot now, so all the mature wood taken away but still a pleasant morning view from the bedroom.

    Early Morning. by David Miller, on Flickr

    #2
    Wow, what a view you must have, lots of opportunities as it changes through the seasons, I like this

    Paul

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      #3
      Originally posted by pelliott1954 View Post
      Wow, what a view you must have, lots of opportunities as it changes through the seasons, I like this

      Paul
      Must admit Paul we are so lucky to live in such a great area, winter can be challenging but it is still a great season.

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        #4
        Much, much better than the view from my bedroom...

        Nigel

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        The new ElSid Photogallery...

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          #5
          Great shot, love it.
          Do you get to see any wildlife or has the removal of the mature wood changed everything?
          Rose

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            #6
            A great photo taken from your bedroom!

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              #7
              Originally posted by Lavenderhill View Post
              Great shot, love it.
              Do you get to see any wildlife or has the removal of the mature wood changed everything?
              Rose
              Rose less pheasants of course but the Roe Deer and Hares feel protected near it.

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                #8
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                  #9
                  Now that certainly is a 'Room with a view'
                  Great capture
                  Regards,

                  Jeff

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                    #10
                    What a great view and a great shot. Even with the removal of the mature tree's it could well be a haven for wildlife.
                    Trev

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                      #11
                      A lovely shot David, l like it.

                      Ian
                      Ian

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                        #12
                        Nice and atmospheric David....
                        Regards
                        Lez

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                          #13
                          Originally posted by El Sid View Post
                          Much, much better than the view from my bedroom...

                          Mine too!
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                          http://www.flickr.com/photos/101212171@N02/

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                            #14
                            Nice atmospheric shot David
                            Gary Cantwell LSINWP. ASINWP.

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                              #15
                              Very nice David but, if I may in the spirit of a little CC, comment that it's a bit grainy which inspecting the EXIF seems to come from the high ISO which wouldn't have been necessary had you used a wider aperture and/or slower shutter.

                              Still a good image, though

                              Cheers,
                              John

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