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Oct 10, 2006 12:36 |  #1

Seems every time I plan a days photography the weather gods insist otherwise, I was over on the Fife coast this afternoon, hoping to hang around till sundown, it just wasn't to be.

I hate the fact that as of late I've not had much luck with my days out, I think my summer trip to the Hebrides has scarred me for life :(

So I don't feel too down in the dumps I usually come home, stick on some music and head for the archives :)

I took these shots in Feb of this year, then, I didn't have a clue about PS, only now do I have a little ability in the digital darkroom to bring these shots to life.

Before I get a row for using ISO200 I had serious tripod issues that day and the thing was wobbling all over the place :lol:

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Oct 10, 2006 13:12 |  #2

They are still quality photographs it's just too bad the weather didn't cooperate more. They are very calm and gloomy which actually does remind me of Scotland so I wouldn't say you're too far off. Isn't this typical weather anyhow? :)


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Oct 10, 2006 14:13 |  #3

I like the first one. Really gives me the feel of Scotland
In a good way




  
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Oct 10, 2006 14:31 |  #4

The 1st one is really nice. The 2nd is just missing the punch of the 1st. ;)

I might start praying to the weather gods now, as i'm heading up to Rannoch next week, camping of all things! :D


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Oct 10, 2006 14:34 |  #5

Buggbairn wrote in post #2102053 (external link)
Seems every time I plan a days photography the weather gods insist otherwise...

Just don't let the gods know about the 22nd then. Otherwise the tornado that will appear courtesy of you and the gods will cause all of the autumn leaves to disappear just before we get there. :lol:



  
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Oct 10, 2006 15:08 |  #6

Is that a sheep on te rock in the first one? :) I like the first one for the composition butoth have the colours that remind me of Scotland!


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Oct 10, 2006 15:47 |  #7

very nice Scottie, moody and atmospheric and I like the portrait orientation of the second one.The sky is very realistic looking in both your shots, nice work




  
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Oct 10, 2006 15:53 as a reply to  @ Frank_Hollahan's post |  #8

great shots mate. cant beat they views. if we had the sunshine all the time shots like this would be even more spectacular. even so, i really like these one's


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Oct 10, 2006 16:52 |  #9

I really like the first one Scottie. The lighting and composition is great.


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Oct 10, 2006 18:10 |  #10

I really like the first one a lot. I do like the second one too, but how you composed the mountains in the first image really caught my eye. Nice job!




  
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Oct 10, 2006 18:15 |  #11

#2 looks like it could be tweaked a little more, but I still prefer it over the 1st one. The rocks do a good job of leading the eye into the main subject in the background. Very nice image, Scottie. :-)


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Oct 10, 2006 18:26 |  #12

theague wrote in post #2102202 (external link)
They are still quality photographs it's just too bad the weather didn't cooperate more. They are very calm and gloomy which actually does remind me of Scotland so I wouldn't say you're too far off. Isn't this typical weather anyhow? :)

Thanks Buddy If my shots remind you of how Scotland is then I guess they work

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I like the first one. Really gives me the feel of Scotland
In a good way

Cheers mate ! Thanks for your kind words

beano wrote in post #2102522 (external link)
The 1st one is really nice. The 2nd is just missing the punch of the 1st. ;)

I might start praying to the weather gods now, as i'm heading up to Rannoch next week, camping of all things!

Nice one Scott, Aye it'll get cold at night now, I love the Rannoch Area, If you get the chance be sure to visit the Rannoch station area and take the 10 minute walk down to Loch Laidon :)

Looking forward to you putting down your can of beer for a second or two and taking some shots for us :lol:

rudgej wrote in post #2102533 (external link)
Just don't let the gods know about the 22nd then. Otherwise the tornado that will appear courtesy of you and the gods will cause all of the autumn leaves to disappear just before we get there.

John !! I swear if we get bad weather the rest of the Scottish POTNners can sacrifice me to the gods :lol:

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Is that a sheep on te rock in the first one? :) I like the first one for the composition butoth have the colours that remind me of Scotland!

Cheers Neil Thats a funny big rock, I spotted that white part a good bit up the track, on further inspection it was indeed a Highland pigmy sheep :lol:

Frank_Hollahan wrote in post #2102898 (external link)
very nice Scottie, moody and atmospheric and I like the portrait orientation of the second one.The sky is very realistic looking in both your shots, nice work

Thanks Frank, It was a moody wee corner of Scotland that day !!

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great shots mate. cant beat they views. if we had the sunshine all the time shots like this would be even more spectacular. even so, i really like these one's

Thanks JJ Totally agree buddy, tonight though I was hoping for decent skies to the East at dusk for night shots, never happened !!

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I really like the first one Scottie. The lighting and composition is great.

Thanks Reigh The 1st one is my favourite too, like you say, everything seems placed out just right :)


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Oct 10, 2006 18:34 |  #13

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I really like the first one a lot. I do like the second one too, but how you composed the mountains in the first image really caught my eye. Nice job!

Thanks Nick I agree that the 1st shot has a lot more to offer composition wise :)

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#2 looks like it could be tweaked a little more, but I still prefer it over the 1st one. The rocks do a good job of leading the eye into the main subject in the background. Very nice image, Scottie. :-)

Thanks Jim Your kinda right about the 2nd shot not having that punch of colour like the 1st one. I can only really put that down to the light at the time.

I do like the 2nd shot too, the river is nowhere near as wide as the lens portrays it and I like the effect it gives.


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Oct 10, 2006 19:03 |  #14
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Buggbairn wrote in post #2102053 (external link)
Seems every time I plan a days photography the weather gods insist otherwise, I was over on the Fife coast this afternoon, hoping to hang around till sundown, it just wasn't to be.

I hate the fact that as of late I've not had much luck with my days out, I think my summer trip to the Hebrides has scarred me for life :(

So I don't feel too down in the dumps I usually come home, stick on some music and head for the archives :)

I took these shots in Feb of this year, then, I didn't have a clue about PS, only now do I have a little ability in the digital darkroom to bring these shots to life.

Before I get a row for using ISO200 I had serious tripod issues that day and the thing was wobbling all over the place :lol:

I told you to buy a good one mate,you just don`t listen.:lol:

The 1st one is a typical buggbairn shot with your sign.on it and the 2nd one reminds me of....hmmm , myself? maybe.:rolleyes:

Not to worry buddy,when we get to Skye,the weather will be perfect for us...:lol:,if you believe that you can believe everything.


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Oct 10, 2006 19:29 |  #15

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I told you to buy a good one mate,you just don`t listen.:lol:

My wee tripod is doing just fine Mr !! :lol:

That day I lost a screw of my old tripod

The 1st one is a typical buggbairn shot with your sign.on it and the 2nd one reminds me of....hmmm , myself? maybe.:rolleyes:

Thanks mate :) And nah.... your shots are much better ;)

Not to worry buddy,when we get to Skye,the weather will be perfect for us...:lol:,if you believe that you can believe everything.

I do believe that we'll get better weather, I'm due a break from those b*ggers up stairs :lol:


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