The possibilities that fit the title of `Pictorial` are endless. I suppose the classical view of a pictorial picture would be a pleasant lakeland scene - but, in reality, there is a tendency to put anything that doesn`t obviously fit other sections into pictorial. Based on this, I tend to look at pictorial images as meaning anything that looks good, or that can be made to look good. The pretty scenes have a place, and really shouldn`t be knocked - but they can become a bit much. I have judged competitions in autumn with a dozen or more such lakeland scenes. Sometimes several have been close to identical, with only slight differences in weather conditions. My favorite example is the shot of Tarn Howes, which shows the lake and promontory of land coming out from the left with fir trees on it. That is the view from the side of the official car park. I think there are a set of `permanent` tripod holes there ! So, what follows are a series of `pictorial` pictures in a slightly different vein. You need to decide for yourself if you agree but, believe me, judges can get very fed up with the same images over and over again, regardless of how well they have been done. Try and think of something that you can work on, possibly by changing camera angle drastically, or using lens of wide, or telephoto focal lengths. Look at what all the other photographers are doing - if you MUST have the same picture, shoot it. But then spend a bit of time thinking, and come up with the same subject, but in an interesting way.