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Oct 06, 2006 19:30 |  #1

took these a few weeks ago with sigma 17-70
adjusted slightly in PS to get the best out of them. great place in glasgow for photos... weather permitting :rolleyes:
hope you like them. what do you think?


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Oct 06, 2006 19:32 |  #2

1 more. The famous Crane at the Clyde.
liked the reflection on this one :D


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Oct 07, 2006 00:02 as a reply to  @ jjmucker's post |  #3

Nice shots JJ

It's a nice area with modern structures popping up everywhere, still lts of work going on though.


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Oct 07, 2006 04:20 |  #4

stunning shots - and the sun was out - thats a major bonus in this neck of the woods



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Oct 07, 2006 04:34 |  #5

Nice JJ. I like the colours/light of the SECC in particular.



  
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Oct 07, 2006 05:22 as a reply to  @ rudgej's post |  #6

thanks guys. it was a nice day so that made a big difference to the shots.
LOADS of great places in glasgow for shots like this.
would love to try out some nights shots down there. anyone have any?


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Oct 07, 2006 06:12 |  #7

jjmucker wrote in post #2088168 (external link)
would love to try out some nights shots down there. anyone have any?

Hmmm I trend to avoid Glasgow in the evenings, the locals would have us out of towners eaten alive :lol: ;)

Seriously though, I'm not sure how well illuminated this area is at night but it's worth atry.


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Oct 07, 2006 07:10 as a reply to  @ Buggbairn's post |  #8

lol, so true.
yeah, ive seen that place at night and its awesome, shame i didnt have my camera. they light it up at night as well as the whole clyde and kingston bridge plus the new "squinty" bridge. its a lovely sight.
i have some photos of that new bridge that i wil post later on.
im off to buy a new camera bag. lowepro rezo 180AW :D


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Oct 07, 2006 10:22 |  #9

I like the reflections of the tower and of the crane, ncie captures.




  
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