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Dimitri_V
16th of January 2006 (Mon), 16:13
Well,to start with i would like to apologise for the title of my previous thread (2 from today) when it was just 1 photo.
The reason was,i had 3 photos and couldn`t deside which of the 2 (similar) would go for #2.
When i finaly desided that i couldn`t deside and desided to (:confused:,:rolleyes:,)post just the one,i forgot to change the title to ...1 from today...and although i tryed after the thread was posted,i just couldn`t,(as you can see the front cover was saying 2 and the inside cover 1).

Have i apologised enough? Should i go on?
(Bl***y get on with it i can hear you saying):lol::lol::lol:

Anyway,here is the first photo(in case someone missed the 1st post)...
http://www.dvattika.com/coppermine/albums/userpics/10001/Loch%20Arklet%20%20%28Trossachs%29%20from%20left%2 0Beinn%20Narnain%20Beinn%20Ime%20Ben%20Vane.jpg


and here is the one i eventually desided to....

http://www.dvattika.com/coppermine/albums/userpics/10001/Loch%20Arklet%20%20Pano%20%28Trossachs%29.jpg

Taken from up the hill (wider view obviously),first thing in the morning,the sun was still quite low down and thats why you see the left side (shadow) not with a great detail.

Again,Loch Arklet looking towards the Arrochar Alps (as Lomond called the mountains in the previous thread,thanks Cameron for that).:D


Taken with canon N and Tamron 17-35 & Lee filters.

Desertraptor
16th of January 2006 (Mon), 16:15
Dimitri they are both stunning and I'm sure the one that didnt make it is not far off the mark either. 10 x 8 atleast on the wall in a matching frame.

Balliolman
16th of January 2006 (Mon), 16:26
Both good, especially #1.

EOSAddict
16th of January 2006 (Mon), 16:30
Hey Dimitri, you found No 2 ;)

Lovely colours, thanks!

spoynts
16th of January 2006 (Mon), 16:30
Nice pictures. I just love having scenry like this at home in Scotland. Makes it a bit easier for a beginner like me to take some decent pictures to compete with one as good as these.

EOSAddict
16th of January 2006 (Mon), 16:32
Kinda reminds me of Colin Prior's shots

mrclark321
16th of January 2006 (Mon), 16:32
Great shots.........WOW

Dan

adebass
16th of January 2006 (Mon), 16:36
You dont often dissapoint Dimitri. Two more great shots, where were they taken exactly?

And i think Al is right, the second has a certain "Colin Prior" feel to it. Which can only be a good thing.

andydajo
16th of January 2006 (Mon), 16:42
Stunning shots, thanks for sharing more of your quality work.

adam*
16th of January 2006 (Mon), 18:18
Stunning shots as usual. That tamron lense looks like a bargain.

marie
16th of January 2006 (Mon), 18:29
they are wonderful views and shots
I especially love the first picture
:cool:

I see your language is very much improved Dimitry:confused::eek:
:lol::lol::lol:

"Please forgive my spelling,Anglo is my 2nd Lango"

' Bl***y get on with it i can hear you saying) '

:shock::mrgreen: :mrgreen:

johnnybfan
16th of January 2006 (Mon), 23:52
Dimitri, the second shot is great. I really like the difference between the shadows and sunlit hills.

saravrose
17th of January 2006 (Tue), 01:05
dimitri, beautiful. love the second. they both deserve a frame and some wall space... Sari.

amitnike
17th of January 2006 (Tue), 01:23
Woooooooooooooooooooowwwwwwwwwwwww

coatsie
17th of January 2006 (Tue), 01:33
Stunning photos as usual :D When do your classes start??;)

Mal & Laura

EOSAddict
17th of January 2006 (Tue), 02:52
You dont often dissapoint Dimitri. Two more great shots, where were they taken exactly?

And i think Al is right, the second has a certain "Colin Prior" feel to it. Which can only be a good thing.

Maybe we should say Colin Prior has a Dimitri feel to his shots ;)

adebass
17th of January 2006 (Tue), 03:57
Maybe we should say Colin Prior has a Dimitri feel to his shots ;)

Well indeed.

Dimitri_V
17th of January 2006 (Tue), 12:26
Dimitri they are both stunning and I'm sure the one that didnt make it is not far off the mark either. 10 x 8 atleast on the wall in a matching frame.

No Peter,you are right,it wasn`t far either,and thats why i couldn`t deside.:lol:

As always,i realy appreciate your comments.;)

Dimitri_V
17th of January 2006 (Tue), 12:27
Both good, especially #1.

Thank man,thanks alot.:)

Dimitri_V
17th of January 2006 (Tue), 12:30
Nice pictures. I just love having scenry like this at home in Scotland. Makes it a bit easier for a beginner like me to take some decent pictures to compete with one as good as these.


Well,all i can say to you is...patience,if you have a passion for photography,it will come to you in time.
Don`t rush things,let them come to you.
And btw,you should see some of my early stuff.:lol:

Dimitri_V
17th of January 2006 (Tue), 12:33
Kinda reminds me of Colin Prior's shots

Eh Al,thanks for the comments but i don`t think we should go as far as that:lol:,he is a legend in his own way.;)

Dimitri_V
17th of January 2006 (Tue), 12:34
Great shots.........WOW

Dan


Thank you Dan,thank you for taking the time.:)

Dimitri_V
17th of January 2006 (Tue), 12:43
You dont often dissapoint Dimitri. Two more great shots, where were they taken exactly?

Right Adrian,from Aberfoyle you go the straight on road (not the one for loch Achray) which gets you through Lochs Ard/Chon/Arklet,at the end of this road there is a T junction,(left loch lomond-right lock katrine),at that precise moment (200 yards before the T junction) if you look to your left you will see the view of my pictures.
Did that help?:confused:

And i think Al is right, the second has a certain "Colin Prior" feel to it. Which can only be a good thing.

:o

Dimitri_V
17th of January 2006 (Tue), 12:44
Well indeed.


Come on guys.:o:lol:

Dimitri_V
17th of January 2006 (Tue), 12:47
Stunning shots, thanks for sharing more of your quality work.

I would say the pleassure is all mine that i am able to share my hamble photos with people who have passion for photography,just like me.
Its an honour.

EOSAddict
17th of January 2006 (Tue), 12:48
Enjoy the praise dimitri! I aspire to take images like you do. Not least to have the discipline to get up early enough!

Leorooster
17th of January 2006 (Tue), 14:08
Both are great.......#1 is just.......... fantastic:)

spoynts
17th of January 2006 (Tue), 14:23
Well,all i can say to you is...patience,if you have a passion for photography,it will come to you in time.
Don`t rush things,let them come to you.
And btw,you should see some of my early stuff.:lol:
Thanks for the encouragment. Looking forward to getting back out soon myself in Scotland. First I've go a ski trip in France, hope to get some pictures of the Alps but will probably end up enjoying the skiing to much I'm affraid.

Dimitri_V
17th of January 2006 (Tue), 15:00
Thanks for the encouragment. Looking forward to getting back out soon myself in Scotland. First I've go a ski trip in France, hope to get some pictures of the Alps but will probably end up enjoying the skiing to much I'm affraid.


Well,to start with,enjoy your trip,do the best you can and please,get some photos from there,looking forward to see them.:D

Dimitri_V
17th of January 2006 (Tue), 15:02
Enjoy the praise dimitri! I aspire to take images like you do. Not least to have the discipline to get up early enough!


Al,i can`t find kind enough words to thank you my friend,i will always look forward to hear your comments and view your pictures.

Dimitri_V
17th of January 2006 (Tue), 15:06
Stunning shots as usual. That tamron lense looks like a bargain.


Thank you Adam for the kind words.
That Tamron is brand new (first time used for shooting) and i must say i was quite impressed with its performance,and its not an expensive lens.

Dimitri_V
17th of January 2006 (Tue), 15:17
they are wonderful views and shots
I especially love the first picture

Hello again Marie,as always,very nice to hear your comments.:)

I see your language is very much improved Dimitry:confused::eek:
:lol::lol::lol:

"Please forgive my spelling,Anglo is my 2nd Lango"

' Bl***y get on with it i can hear you saying) '

:shock::mrgreen: :mrgreen:


Well,:lol::lol:,i`ve been in Scotland for nearly 9 years now and have been working in the building trade for all of them.
Do you see my point?;)
When i first arrived and got myself a job,i couldn`t understand a word they were talking about,far too many weird and wonderfull accents,but eventually i managed to go through.
Still not great with spelling(Collins always on the desk)but i`m doing my best.
Especialy being here in the forum,posting and replying,has helped my spelling alot.
OK,i make mistakes,but at least everyone understands what i`m talking about.(i hope,:lol:,)

Dimitri_V
17th of January 2006 (Tue), 15:18
Dimitri, the second shot is great. I really like the difference between the shadows and sunlit hills.


Thank you Jim,realy great to hear your comments.

Dimitri_V
17th of January 2006 (Tue), 15:19
dimitri, beautiful. love the second. they both deserve a frame and some wall space... Sari.


Thank you Sari,thank you so much.:)

Dimitri_V
17th of January 2006 (Tue), 15:21
Woooooooooooooooooooowwwwwwwwwwwww


Thankssssssssssssssssssssssssss,Amit.:D

Dimitri_V
17th of January 2006 (Tue), 15:22
Stunning photos as usual :D When do your classes start??;)

Mal & Laura


Ha ha ha,:lol:,thank you guys,thanks for the remarks.;)

Dimitri_V
17th of January 2006 (Tue), 15:23
Both are great.......#1 is just.......... fantastic:)


Thanks L,appreciate it.;)

marie
20th of January 2006 (Fri), 05:57
Hello again Marie,as always,very nice to hear your comments.:)
Well,:lol::lol:,i`ve been in Scotland for nearly 9 years now and have been working in the building trade for all of them.
Do you see my point?;)


yes , plenty rough (and smooth) language:lol::lol:


but great work gets done
:cool:
sorry, just saw this reply now Dimitri

When i first arrived and got myself a job,i couldn`t understand a word they were talking about,far too many weird and wonderfull accents,but eventually i managed to go through.

I'm sure everyone found everyone else difficult to understand
:lol:


Still not great with spelling(Collins always on the desk)but i`m doing my best.

you're doing great.
we all know what you are saying always
and your camera talent expresses the rest


Especialy being here in the forum,posting and replying,has helped my spelling alot.
OK,i make mistakes,but at least everyone understands what i`m talking about.(i hope,:lol:,)

we certainly do

:cool::)


thanks

Dimitri_V
20th of January 2006 (Fri), 10:12
you're doing great.
we all know what you are saying always
and your camera talent expresses the rest


I don`t think i can find the right words to express my thanks for your moral support Marie , a hugh thanks might be enough though.:D