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adebass
1st of January 2006 (Sun), 15:59
A couple more from my evr increasing mass of photos to edit. These two got the treatment today so thought id share them with you. The first is the rather unmistakable view of the Forth Rail Bridge near Edinburgh. The sky was a little cloudy but for a first crack i was happy.
The second is Ben Lomond and Loch Lomond seen from a peak on the west side of the Loch, near a littl village called Luss. I posted a similar picture a while back but im far happier with the end result here.
C+C welcome as always.
EOSAddict
1st of January 2006 (Sun), 16:06
Nice! Love the light in the second one, unmistakably Scotland!
Mike Bell
1st of January 2006 (Sun), 16:15
Love them both. Can you give us details of lens, exposure etc?
Meerkat17
1st of January 2006 (Sun), 16:24
In the first that band of sunlight certainly makes the image - good capture
Like the second one too, good shooting
Dimitri_V
1st of January 2006 (Sun), 19:07
Oh yes,that is good PP work you`ve done in the bridge one.10 points.
The second one,i think i know where about you are standind,Thats one of Luss...
http://www.dvattika.com/coppermine/albums/userpics/10001/LUSS%20-%20LOCH%20LOMOND%2001.jpg
You must be behind me , up the hills?
Your colours are awesome though.
sparker1
1st of January 2006 (Sun), 19:32
Both are winners, for sure.
adebass
2nd of January 2006 (Mon), 02:49
Mike: Thanks for your comments. Both shots were taken with my 10D and a Tokina 19-35mm. The forth bridge was F22, with a 15sec exposure at ISO 200. Ben Lomond was taken at F11 and an exposure of maybe a second i believe. Unfortunatly this is from memory as im still unsure how to access my EXIF data. If anyone knows feel free to enlighten me.
David and Al: Appreciate both your comments. I agree that the light does make the first shot, probably would have been pitch black without it.
Dimitri: Your right again my friend. I was indeed up in the hills behind you. Luss itself is a lovely little village itself and looks wonderful from the surrounding hillsides. I love the colour and sharpness of your shot too. Didnt look like that a couple of weeks ago i can tell you, not a leaf on a tree..... well, not many.
Stan: Glad yopu enjoyed them, thanks for the kind words.
ghocking
2nd of January 2006 (Mon), 05:48
Excellent shots, great light, great colours, great views.
Dimitri_V
2nd of January 2006 (Mon), 06:31
Unfortunatly this is from memory as im still unsure how to access my EXIF data. If anyone knows feel free to enlighten me.
If you are using any adobe program,its usually on...
file > file info > camera data 1
adebass
2nd of January 2006 (Mon), 10:35
If you are using any adobe program,its usually on...
file > file info > camera data 1
Cheers mate. Ill have a looksey.
Balliolman
2nd of January 2006 (Mon), 13:50
Great views: Scotland, such a beautiful country!
johngraham2002
2nd of January 2006 (Mon), 13:57
both super shots here but two wins it for me simply as being a hillwalker in scotland myself ive stood on the top of the ben on numerous ocassions and only when your up in the hills taking pictures from the top looking down do you really see the BIGGER picture
its all well driving around scotland looking for a pleasing view but people like yourself whe make a REAL effort to show the real scotland deserve much more credit than is often dished out
once more both are stunning shots
thanks for sharing
adebass
2nd of January 2006 (Mon), 14:01
Im glad you liked them John, and i would agree that #2 is the pic of the pair. Ive only been up the Ben twice so far, once we were clouded out quite badly (maybe 15ft visibility) and the second we were swarmed my mozzies in late summer. But from what i did see the views were pretty spectacular. I also agree that there is only so much you can do in a car. Always good to stretch those legs i say.
johngraham2002
3rd of January 2006 (Tue), 07:19
Im glad you liked them John, and i would agree that #2 is the pic of the pair. Ive only been up the Ben twice so far, once we were clouded out quite badly (maybe 15ft visibility) and the second we were swarmed my mozzies in late summer. But from what i did see the views were pretty spectacular. I also agree that there is only so much you can do in a car. Always good to stretch those legs i say.
credit where credit is due my friend:)
futura
3rd of January 2006 (Tue), 07:28
Lovely lighting on the second shot
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