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Jan 10, 2006 15:57 |  #1
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Right in the heart of Loch Awe lies a not so big but beautyfull waterfall,the Blarghour falls.
The force of the water has created a bowl as you can see in the first photo and right behind me in the second picture is the road bridge.
The amount of water it supplys the loch on a wet day is absolutely awesome(saw some pictures).
Unfortunetly the weather condition for shooting a fall (sunny) wasn`t ideal so i had a really tough time trying to meter for the right expossure in the first shot,the second one was better because i left the sun out.

Tell me what you think.

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Both shot with canon N and tokina 12-24 f4 just before sunset.

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Jan 10, 2006 16:40 |  #2

very nice shots.
these are the sort of pictures i like to take myself.
were abouts is this place


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Jan 10, 2006 16:55 |  #3

I like the 21mm sweep and the shutter effect and the light and the focus.... but I don't like the 'crop' of the falls.

Being Scotland, no doubt this place is located just down the road from Kilferret Castle or some such...


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Jan 10, 2006 17:05 |  #4

no douby a very nice location here bet i dont think your composition or crop shows this area in its best light im afraid




  
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Jan 10, 2006 17:11 |  #5

Good use of long exposure. As ever, fine photography, Dimitri! :-)


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Jan 10, 2006 17:17 |  #6

Great pictures, nice work. Do you use any ND filters?


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Jan 10, 2006 21:38 as a reply to  @ markyb's post |  #7
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....markyb....

markyb wrote:
very nice shots.
these are the sort of pictures i like to take myself.
were abouts is this place


Thank you for the comments.
Loch Awe is on the way from Crianlarich to Oban , in Scotland.
The falls are marked on the map.


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Jan 10, 2006 21:58 |  #8

Great shots, Dimitri. The 1st one could be tough to shoot, great job.


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....Carzee....

Carzee wrote:
I like the 21mm sweep and the shutter effect and the light and the focus.... but I don't like the 'crop' of the falls.

Thank you for the comments , i had to frame it there , above the falls the place was bathed with sunlight and i couldn`d wait for later,i had to catch a sunset.

Being Scotland, no doubt this place is located just down the road from Kilferret Castle or some such...

Hmm,i`m afraid i need to check my map.


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Jan 11, 2006 06:16 as a reply to  @ Dimitri_V's post |  #10

Those are some pretty awesome shots Dimitri. You guys sure do have some great photo opportunities over there. I have seen so many shots from Scotland lately, and have really enjoyed them.

I live in central Florida. . . . . . we have Disney. :(


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Jan 11, 2006 08:45 |  #11

Well done. Love the green mossy rocks in the first picture.


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Jan 11, 2006 09:14 |  #12

Well done. I really like the silky water effect of the slow shutter. Nice shots.


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....John Trogdon....

John Trogdon wrote:
Those are some pretty awesome shots Dimitri. You guys sure do have some great photo opportunities over there. I have seen so many shots from Scotland lately, and have really enjoyed them.

I live in central Florida. . . . . . we have Disney. :(


Now now John...
First thanks for the comments,from what i`ve heard , Florida (and i wish i was there for a few months) is a paradise for nature photographers , nature photographers here get to shoot only seagulls and ducks.
You can`t have everything,i would exchange Scotland for Florida any time (but only for a few months),i love landscape photography.

Now on the other hand,if you are not a nature photographer,you are right,all you have there is...Disney.


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Jan 11, 2006 12:58 as a reply to  @ Dimitri_V's post |  #14

dv2004 wrote:
Now on the other hand,if you are not a nature photographer,you are right,all you have there is...Disney.

maybe in your case dimitri you would be better off educating yourself before making rash statements

http://www.thingstodo.​com/states/FL/cn.htm (external link):rolleyes:




  
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tonka wrote:
maybe in your case dimitri you would be better off educating yourself before making rash statements

http://www.thingstodo.​com/states/FL/cn.htm (external link):rolleyes:


Actually,it wasn`t my statement because i`ve never been to florida before in my life,it was John`s statement,i don`t usualy make rash statements.

But even if we take in acount the very ejucational link you gave us,well,i didn`t see any real landscape in it.:rolleyes:
Its all nature and family entertainment.:)


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