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weemannie
24th of June 2005 (Fri), 12:44
These were taken on the Applecross Peninsula, West Highlands.
We fell in love with the area, and relieved that its only a 4 hour drive :D
The first was 1/160sec f14 35mm
The second was 1/250sec f6.3 38mm.
Both shots were with 24-70L
C & C welcomed
Meerkat17
24th of June 2005 (Fri), 13:25
The first was 1/160sec f14 35mm
The second was 1/250sec f6.3 38mm.
Both shots were with 24-70L
C & C welcomed
Trevor,
Both are great shots - the stormy sky is just fantastic - I can almost hear and feel that rain!
Did you set the white balance for the second shot or was it auto?
The reason I ask is that it looks to be slightly lacking in contrast. I had a look at the levels and found them to be short on the white and black points - just by using the dropper tool and clicking on a white and black area I seemed to get a better contrast within the image. Could be my monitor and colour set up...if you want I can post it.
Regards
weemannie
24th of June 2005 (Fri), 13:31
Hi David,
I set the WB to daylight. However I was concentrating on the sky so didn't check the levels again. I'd be very grateful for your input:D
Thanks for the kind words :)
Did you set the white balance for the second shot or was it auto?
The reason I ask is that it looks to be slightly lacking in contrast. I had a look at the levels and found them to be short on the white and black points - just by using the dropper tool and clicking on a white and black area I seemed to get a better contrast within the image. Could be my monitor and colour set up...if you want I can post it.
Regards
Meerkat17
24th of June 2005 (Fri), 13:41
Here you are Trevor all I did was adjust the levels
http://www.btinternet.com/~David.Lewins/g5/images/Applecross110505-13-23-1391_adjusted.jpg
Regards
weemannie
24th of June 2005 (Fri), 13:44
Thanks David, that's a definite improvement :D
Wazza
24th of June 2005 (Fri), 14:01
Nice shots again. :)
I was gonna say it's just slightly malnourished, the 2nd shot. But with the levels adjusted it fixes it. :)
My old 400mm lens, always loses so much definition. It often only exposes in the middle 3 sections of a level graph, out of 5. :(
Keep the nice shots coming.
weemannie
24th of June 2005 (Fri), 14:09
Thanks for the kind words Wazza :)
condyk
24th of June 2005 (Fri), 14:22
Really nice shots ... good to see the 24-70L working at its best :D
Ed Rotberg
24th of June 2005 (Fri), 14:33
Awesome. Simply awesome. Thanks for sharing them.
= Ed =
lomond
24th of June 2005 (Fri), 14:48
Damn, I'm drooling here.
Forgive the profanity, Trevor, but you may remember I gave up on a trip to Applecross to pay for my 1D MK II.
I don't regret it but why can't I have eveything.:!: :?:
Both great shots for different reasons.
As David said the sky in the first shot is impressive. There again the sky in the second is none too shabby. Davids levels adjustment has improved it but the comp is bang on for me, 2/3 sky 1/3 mountains and loch.
I'll have another guess. The second shot is looking across Loch Shieldaig then Upper Loch Torridon towards the Munro Mullach an Rathain, (Liathach).
Gold Star or Dunces Cap ?
Best regards,
weemannie
24th of June 2005 (Fri), 15:03
Show off - GOLD STAR!!!!!
PS - Once the dark nights arrive again, you could always try selling your body. It might pay for a trip to Applecross - eventually :lol:
Thanks for the comments, they're much appreciated :D
Damn, I'm drooling here.
Forgive the profanity, Trevor, but you may remember I gave up on a trip to Applecross to pay for my 1D MK II.
I don't regret it but why can't I have eveything.:!: :?:
Both great shots for different reasons.
As David said the sky in the first shot is impressive. There again the sky in the second is none too shabby. Davids levels adjustment has improved it but the comp is bang on for me, 2/3 sky 1/3 mountains and loch.
I'll have another guess. The second shot is looking across Loch Shieldaig then Upper Loch Torridon towards the Munro Mullach an Rathain, (Liathach).
Gold Star or Dunces Cap ?
Best regards,
weemannie
24th of June 2005 (Fri), 15:04
Awesome. Simply awesome. Thanks for sharing them.
= Ed =
Thanks Ed :D
lomond
24th of June 2005 (Fri), 15:09
PS - Once the dark nights arrive again, you could always try selling your body. It might pay for a trip to Applecross - eventually :lol:
The nights are never dark enough for that. You patently have never seen my body.
However, If you're interested PM me. :lol: :lol:
EDIT..... Kindest Regards,
Leorooster
24th of June 2005 (Fri), 15:13
Great shots.
Meerkat17
24th of June 2005 (Fri), 15:17
you could always try selling your body
A statement like that with the handle you use could get you into serious bother!:lol: ;)
However, If you're interested PM me. :lol: :lol:
I'm gobsmacked! I get the feeling that there could be something coming between this friendship!:D ;)
Regards
lomond
24th of June 2005 (Fri), 15:26
A statement like that with the handle you use could get you into serious bother!:lol: ;)
:lol::lol::lol:
Jesus, you crack me up David.
However, If you're interested PM me
I'm only after Trevors 24-70L. :p
weemannie
25th of June 2005 (Sat), 00:16
David and Cameron, I'm shocked!
I meant to medical science - what dirty minds you've got :lol: :lol: :lol:
Best wishes
Trevor
Meerkat17
25th of June 2005 (Sat), 01:05
David and Cameron, I'm shocked!
I meant to medical science - what dirty minds you've got :lol: :lol: :lol:
Trevor,
Wrong area - William Burke and William Hare operated in the Edinburgh region!
Plus, they only liked fresh corpses!;) :lol:
Regards
weemannie
25th of June 2005 (Sat), 01:57
Trevor,
Wrong area - William Burke and William Hare operated in the Edinburgh region!
Plus, they only liked fresh corpses!;) :lol:
Regards
:lol: :lol:
Didn't you say something about 'working' in Edinburgh for 18 years? ;)
Meerkat17
25th of June 2005 (Sat), 02:21
Yes, that' s right - it was a "dead loss" so I came back to England!:lol: :lol: :lol: ;)
ayotnoms
25th of June 2005 (Sat), 08:39
These are be-U-tee-ful shots!!
simply impossible to choose the preferred between the two.
Would like to see more if you have them and aren't too busy with bodies, corpses and such :p:)
weemannie
25th of June 2005 (Sat), 08:48
Thanks Steve, I'll sort out some more shots of the area. I'm trying to give up the bad habits, there could be 'grave' consequences:lol:
Regards
Trevor
ayotnoms
25th of June 2005 (Sat), 09:08
Thanks Steve, I'll sort out some more shots of the area. I'm trying to give up the bad habits, there could be 'grave' consequences:lol:
Regards
Trevor
:-)
Orogeny
25th of June 2005 (Sat), 10:09
I like the way the light on the water in the first splits the photo into halves.
Tim
Maureen Souza
29th of June 2005 (Wed), 04:21
Trevor: these are just beautiful!!!!
weemannie
29th of June 2005 (Wed), 06:42
Trevor: these are just beautiful!!!!
Thanks Maureen :D
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