A couple of shots taken at the beginning of the week when there was a slight frost and nice early morning sun.
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flashtoby Member 129 posts Joined Aug 2006 More info | Nov 23, 2006 15:07 | #1 A couple of shots taken at the beginning of the week when there was a slight frost and nice early morning sun.
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Lesmac Goldmember 1,829 posts Likes: 4 Joined Jun 2003 Location: Otley , Yorkshire, UK More info | Nov 23, 2006 15:57 | #2 First one works well, and would look good in gritty B&W also. Canon 1DS MKIII,7D, 85 1.2L, 24 F1.4L, 135 F2L, 200mm F2.8L,50mm F1.4, 120-300 F2.8, 12-24mm f 4.5
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elfy Senior Member 812 posts Joined Sep 2006 Location: Neilston, near Glasgow, Scotland More info | I love the first shot and, as Les said, it works really well in B+W. I did a quick conversion I could post if you like? Here's my gear: Canon 1100D, 18-55mm kit lens, Canon 50mm 1.8, Sigma 10-20mm, Canon 55-250mm, Speedlite 430EX flashgun
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Nov 23, 2006 17:15 | #4 Feel free elfy, I'd love to see it.
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highlandpiper Senior Member 442 posts Joined May 2006 Location: Torrington, CT More info | Nov 23, 2006 20:04 | #5 The first one is very nice indeed. 1DX
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dsc_1972 Senior Member 458 posts Joined Oct 2006 Location: Edinburgh, UK More info | Superb shots. The place is polluted by people during the day. You got up early and it paid off. I take my hat off to you sir - these captures are very special. Dave
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joegolf68 Goldmember 3,269 posts Likes: 1 Joined Nov 2005 Location: Sacramento CA area More info | Nov 23, 2006 20:25 | #7 They are rocks? Gear List
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Rumrunner Goldmember 1,865 posts Joined Jun 2006 Location: El Paso, Texas More info | Nov 23, 2006 23:32 | #8 |
elfy Senior Member 812 posts Joined Sep 2006 Location: Neilston, near Glasgow, Scotland More info | Here you go. I converted to B+W, tweaked the levels a touch, did a bit of dodging and burning and finally applied some negative diffuse glow. I think it works. what do you reckon? Here's my gear: Canon 1100D, 18-55mm kit lens, Canon 50mm 1.8, Sigma 10-20mm, Canon 55-250mm, Speedlite 430EX flashgun
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KCMOAl Goldmember 1,115 posts Likes: 1 Joined Sep 2006 Location: Kansas City, MO More info | Nov 24, 2006 02:58 | #10 Where's the fence? Last time I was there there was a fence totally surrounding it. Were these taken from near the heelstone? Film: Leica M-4, Elan 7E, Rolleiflex 2.8f, Pentax 645 -- Digital: Canon Pro-1, EOS 5D Mk III
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Nov 24, 2006 05:07 | #11 Hi folks really nice comments, Now its been said I agree, I should of made the second shot into more of a panoramic, hows this-
Getting there nice and early has the advantage of the place not being open to the public so theres no people milling around the scene, and yes the fence is still their but im tall enough to get my camera resting on top, a nice improvised tripod of soughts. Elfy thanks for going to the trouble of the conversion, I think you've made a great job of it, looks superb mate. Cheers Andrew Brown
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Nov 24, 2006 05:43 | #12 I remember Stonehenge well, I used to live right next door! Some call me the Heilan' Laddie, but others call me Rob.
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EOSAddict Book Committee Immortal 6,091 posts Likes: 17 Joined Apr 2005 Location: Preston, Lancashire, England More info | Nov 24, 2006 05:54 | #13 Lesmac wrote in post #2304696 First one works well, and would look good in gritty B&W also. I think there is too much empty space in the sky in the second? Rumrunner wrote in post #2306145 #1, make it a poster!. #2 nice, but I agree on the empty space. I have to go against the trend and say I really like the composition of #2, breaking the rule of thirds in a good way! Faolan wrote in post #2306808 I remember Stonehenge well, I used to live right next door! Some great shots there, I love the panoramic adaptation of the original. But I also like the panoramic Al
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mijbril Goldmember 1,476 posts Joined Jul 2005 Location: Australia (again) More info | Nov 24, 2006 06:03 | #14 You struck paydirt there (& nice editing as well by yourself & others). Just returned after many years hiatus from this forum. I was a bit of a prat before, if I ever offended you, I'm sorry
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SloNeZ600 Senior Member 726 posts Likes: 15 Joined Feb 2005 Location: Long Island, NY More info | Nov 24, 2006 06:11 | #15 Excellent ; Magazine Quality Panasonic DMC SZ50
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