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Oct 17, 2006 15:46 |  #1

Well the sunset wasnt quite as i was hoping for, but at least i made it out again to take some pictures this weekend. Didnt get many keepers, but here are three i think some of you may like. All taken at F22, ISO 100 with a tripod and a Tokina 19-35mm with a polariser.

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Oct 17, 2006 15:47 |  #2

Last one, oh ok, ill put my most recent Falloch Falls shot on too.

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Oct 17, 2006 15:47 |  #3

Wow, when I opened this thread and saw the first one I liked it immediately, then I scrolled down and saw #2 - and THAT does it for me, it's gorgeous!


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Oct 17, 2006 15:52 |  #4

Second for me, it's got a wonderful symmetry that is very appealing.


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Oct 17, 2006 15:53 |  #5

Elisabeth-Ann wrote in post #2132998 (external link)
Wow, when I opened this thread and saw the first one I liked it immediately, then I scrolled down and saw #2 - and THAT does it for me, it's gorgeous!

Thankyou, thats very kind. I still cant make my mind up which one I prefer!! :(


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Oct 17, 2006 15:54 |  #6

Lesmac wrote in post #2133016 (external link)
Second for me, it's got a wonderful symmetry that is very appealing.

Thanks Les, never thought of it from a symmetrical point of view :). Well at least they've put me in the mood for sundays outing!


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Oct 17, 2006 15:56 |  #7

Great series of images Adrian! I think the first one is more intimate whereas the second one is more about wide open spaces. I like all of them but my fav's are #1 and 2


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Oct 17, 2006 15:59 |  #8

damansidhu wrote in post #2133035 (external link)
Great series of images Adrian! I think the first one is more intimate whereas the second one is more about wide open spaces. I like all of them but my fav's are #1 and 2

Cheers Daman. I think ill have to say as much as i try number one still seems to be my favourite. Glad you liked them and thanks for taking the time to have a looksy.


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Oct 17, 2006 16:32 |  #9

Another vote for #2 (for the look of the water), and one for #4.



  
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Lesmac wrote in post #2133016 (external link)
Second for me, it's got a wonderful symmetry that is very appealing.

Same here,2nd is the best one.


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Oct 17, 2006 21:00 as a reply to  @ Dimitri_V's post |  #11

I'm usually the odd man out but, wow, how could you vote against that second one? Really a beautiful place and you've done it full justice. Great job on all of them. :grin:


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Oct 18, 2006 03:57 |  #12

2nd and 3rd for me, I like landscapes in a portrait frame but prefer the colour of the second, the stones have been well used :) !


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Oct 18, 2006 04:02 |  #13

rudgej wrote in post #2133186 (external link)
Another vote for #2 (for the look of the water), and one for #4.

Thanks John, appreciate the vote for number 4!!

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Same here,2nd is the best one.

Cheers Dimitri, thanks for looking.

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I'm usually the odd man out but, wow, how could you vote against that second one? Really a beautiful place and you've done it full justice. Great job on all of them. :grin:

Well it certainly seems 2 is the peoples choice :). Thanks for the kind words, though its quite easy totake a nice photo of somewhere that beautiful.


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Oct 18, 2006 04:03 |  #14

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2nd and 3rd for me, I like landscapes in a portrait frame but prefer the colour of the second, the stones have been well used :) !

Cheers Neil. I tend to like landscapes in portrait too, but in this case id agree the colours in that shot just were'nt up to the landscape versions. Thanks for the comments.


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Oct 18, 2006 04:10 |  #15

stunning!!


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