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Jan 17, 2010 10:45 |  #16

Very spectacular photographs! My wife and I are trying to plan a trip there next winter for a little skiing and a lot of sightseeing!


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Jan 17, 2010 13:58 |  #17

Awesome series; i just love how you composed those images!


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Jan 17, 2010 14:00 |  #18

The second shot, "sand bay", is my favourite. It's simply breathtaking. Thanks for sharing these.... :)


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Jan 17, 2010 22:14 |  #19

A lovely set of images, makes me want to get up to Scotland ASAP :)


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Jan 17, 2010 23:19 |  #20

Are u using a CP, sky looks funny in a few shots, specially when its blue..




  
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Jan 18, 2010 01:53 |  #21

stunning images :-)


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Jan 18, 2010 08:42 |  #22

ShredderClay wrote in post #9400948 (external link)
Those are beautiful shots. I think they would also make some great tilt shots.

thankyou

firesuite wrote in post #9401474 (external link)
How are you shooting these ? you say 7 or 8 images, are they 8 across or 4 across then another 4 underneath ? just curious. Lovely work, you should be making some money out of those in my opinion.

7 or 8 across, each taken in portrait orientation and thankyou for the kind comments, hope to get selling pics this year

VICK042781 wrote in post #9402195 (external link)
I am lost how did u manage these great shots ??

hah, thankyou v.much

RDHPhotography wrote in post #9402337 (external link)
Great series!

thankyou

Morlow wrote in post #9403125 (external link)
I don't think I've ever seen a photo of Scotland on these forums that I didn't like and this series certainly doesn't break that streak. Amazing shots and I have GOT to get there someday.

yes definately, great place - thanks

GORDO wrote in post #9405220 (external link)
Great shot's.Post some more please.GORDO

thankyou, will do :)

rgmcleod wrote in post #9405471 (external link)
Fantastic!

thanks

jdizzle wrote in post #9405637 (external link)
Nice series of panos!

thankyou

TheLaird wrote in post #9409817 (external link)
Excellent series. I like Eilean donan and Loch Duich one with the bridge leading your eye in.

Do you do the major tweaks of the exposure, colour manipulation, etc before merging or after? I have tried to take the most important of the merging shots, adjust in in ACR and then set exactly the same settings to all the other shots in ACR. When merged, I do minor adjustments. Just wondered as yours are so much better than mine - could of course be the original images and not my Elements skills !!

thankyou - export the RAWs from DPP, then straight into CS3 Photomerge, bit of transforming and adjustments, then some PP ~ sharpening/contrast etc, never go too overboard on my PP

some come out good and sometimes a bit wonky

Ale_50d wrote in post #9409909 (external link)
Great job !!

Photos #1, #2 #6 and #7 are my favorites

thankyou

Golden Hunter wrote in post #9410668 (external link)
Great shots, all of them!

cheers

live2ski wrote in post #9410865 (external link)
Very spectacular photographs! My wife and I are trying to plan a trip there next winter for a little skiing and a lot of sightseeing!

very nice, have fun :) thanks

CameraBuff wrote in post #9411908 (external link)
Awesome series; i just love how you composed those images!

thankyou :)

GreenT wrote in post #9411921 (external link)
The second shot, "sand bay", is my favourite. It's simply breathtaking. Thanks for sharing these....

thanks :)

Anke wrote in post #9415016 (external link)
A lovely set of images, makes me want to get up to Scotland ASAP :)

deffo go :D thanks

war72 wrote in post #9415454 (external link)
Are u using a CP, sky looks funny in a few shots, specially when its blue..

no CPL on these, just stacked GNDs

hidden forms wrote in post #9416132 (external link)
stunning images :-)

thank you :)

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Jan 18, 2010 16:48 |  #23

Love the cuillin one,superb. Get's me itching for May when i'll be back up there.Thanks



  
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Jan 21, 2010 09:59 |  #24

adifor wrote in post #9420300 (external link)
Love the cuillin one,superb. Get's me itching for May when i'll be back up there.Thanks

Thanks

Nice time to go, hopefully be going around the same time :) Enjoy :)

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Jan 21, 2010 10:04 |  #25

Lovely collection, Drew.


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Jan 21, 2010 11:36 |  #26

Excellent work Drew :) They're all pretty great shots but I've got a big soft spot for the last.

...So does this mean I'm busted now, and that I can't hide on POTN when I should be fixing something over at ASN?

All the best,

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Jan 21, 2010 13:29 |  #27

brochidhu, on the way to glen muick

That is an AMAZING shot...i love it!! Anyway i can get a larger version of it to stretch across my moniters at work? it would be nice to see that everyday


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Jan 21, 2010 14:07 |  #28

Superb series


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Jan 22, 2010 09:47 |  #29

pfff wished I still lived in scotland....got my parents to blame for that ;)

I love your series here


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