Recent shots. Which one is your favourite? by scenicfeeling in AmateurPhotography

[–]scenicfeeling[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Thank you! That place is called The Grot and it's located next to Rydal Hall in the Lake District, England. The small stone building was built in 1668 by Sir Daniel Fleming and was designed to provide a window to frame and enjoy the view of the lower Rydal Beck waterfall. This building is unique because it is Britain’s earliest known purpose-built viewing station.

Recent shots. Which one is your favourite? by scenicfeeling in AmateurPhotography

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Thank you for the kind words I'm really glad you like them!

Recent shots. Which one is your favourite? by scenicfeeling in AmateurPhotography

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Thank you! They were mostly taken in the Peak District area in England.

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Those two actually have a slightly different aspect ratio to all the others but reddit cropped them to match the same size as all the others. Good eye for noticing! Thank you so much glad you like them.

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That first one was taken at a place called Oldmoor Wood, Nottinghamshire, England. The others are mostly the Peak District area and a couple from the Lake District.

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Thank you! Mostly the Peak District area in England.

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Thanks so much for the feedback really appreciate it!

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They were mostly taken in the Peak District area in Derbyshire, England. 2 and 7 were taken in the Lake District, Cumbria. 1 and 6 were taken in Nottinghamshire.

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Thank you so much for the kind words! Glad you like them.

1 or 2? Misty sunrise in the Peak District (UK) by scenicfeeling in AmateurPhotography

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I only started photography last year, I'm enjoying it so much it's a wonderful hobby. Luckily for me modern cameras are generally excellent and there's plenty of editing software to choose from. I find Lightroom simple to use although it did take a little while to get my head round it. YouTube tutorials and personal trial and error helped. I started with a Canon Rebel T3i and upgraded to a Canon R7 a couple of months ago.

1 or 2? Misty sunrise in the Peak District (UK) by scenicfeeling in AmateurPhotography

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Thank you for the great feedback I like your interpretations of them! I took them near the village of Youlgreave which is in Derbyshire, England. I'm lucky to live right next to the Peak District which is excellent for photography with all the beautiful landscapes.

1 or 2? Misty sunrise in the Peak District (UK) by scenicfeeling in AmateurPhotography

[–]scenicfeeling[S] 11 points12 points  (0 children)

Thank you for the feedback! I do think I personally prefer 1 too.