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Beyond the Golden Hour Part 3 - Sauchar Point - Elie - Scotland

 
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Nov 16, 2006 09:57 |  #1

Hi All :D

This is the last of my shots from Elie on the beautiful Fife coast in Central Scotland.

Click away for Part One& Part two

Sun was coming up fast, the skies had almost cleared completely by now.

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I just couldn't get enough of this place so I took the short walk over to the lighthouse, the light was still quite soft and low, the tracks in the grass in this shot just spoke out to me "Perfect lead in lines" :lol:

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And finally as us landscape photographers are suckers for reflections I tried my hardest to make this last shot work.

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I hope you all enjoyed this series and thanks again for looking :)

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Nov 16, 2006 10:16 |  #2

Awesome Scottie :)

Hope to see you submit for the Book!


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Nov 16, 2006 12:12 |  #3

Good ones Scottie, and for me you definitely succeeded with your reflection shot.



  
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Nov 16, 2006 12:28 |  #4

awesome Scottie
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No 3 is a topper



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Nov 16, 2006 12:51 as a reply to  @ mws3's post |  #5

#3 for me, mate.

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The shadows provide a nice contrast on the rocks. Your horizon is a bit slanted, though. :lol: (j/k)

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Nov 16, 2006 12:53 |  #6

Ah, man. I stared at the first one for a long time and concluded that it is perfect. Looking at the second one I felt, "What a lucky person Buggbairn is." Then I hit the reflection. Nuff said.


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Nov 16, 2006 13:02 |  #7
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Buggbairn wrote in post #2271600 (external link)
Hi All

This is the last of my shots from Elie on the beautiful Fife coast in Central Scotland.

Click away for Part One& Part two

Sun was coming up fast, the skies had almost cleared completely by now.

Nice mood you managed there pal.;)


I just couldn't get enough of this place so I took the short walk over to the lighthouse, the light was still quite soft and low, the tracks in the grass in this shot just spoke out to me "Perfect lead in lines"

You are frightnenning me now pal...the tracks spoke to you?holy cow...:lol::lol::lol::lol:
Thats a cracker if you ask me,and thats seriously now.

And finally as us landscape photographers are suckers for reflections I tried my hardest to make this last shot work.

:lol::lol:,nice one buddy...made my day,and i had a hard one today.


Really good series buddy,very enjoyable,well done.

One of these weekends,we need to meet down here in Troon for a day out,whenever the weather is good of cours.


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Nov 16, 2006 14:11 as a reply to  @ Dimitri_V's post |  #8

Great job Scottie. I'm a sucker for lead in lines so that second one really catches my eye. :grin:


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Nov 16, 2006 14:27 |  #9

Nice ones Scottie! The first is my favorite. Thanks for sharing.


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Nov 16, 2006 15:34 as a reply to  @ Reigh Higgins's post |  #10

Three crackers from the Falkirk Master! First is my winner - excellent use of those filters and the wide angle. My kind of shot.

In the other two situations I would have gone for a portrait orientation. Not suggesting that would be better, just different. Am I crazy? (no answer required!) :)


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Nov 16, 2006 15:35 |  #11

very nice series scottie.......... the first and last ones really hit the spot for me...


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Nov 16, 2006 15:52 |  #12

2nd for me Scottie, excellent use of a wide-angle perspective, perhaps I'd shave a touch from the top, there's not much happening up there, and would give even more emphasis on the ridged tracks.

Good work.


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Nov 16, 2006 15:53 |  #13

Played around a bit to try it in B&w, not to improve, a different perspective.


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Nov 16, 2006 16:25 |  #14

Beautiful shots! I can't say that I like one better than the other because they are all so different! I like all 3!


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Nov 16, 2006 16:26 as a reply to  @ CarolP's post |  #15

Scottie, beautiful as always.....definitely has the "wow" factor!


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