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Dec 10, 2006 13:12 |  #1

Well i did get some time to myself this weekend and yesterday went right round Loch Tay

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Dec 10, 2006 13:21 |  #4

Interesting shots Mark with the first and last ones conveying a frosty/frozen look to them.



  
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Dec 10, 2006 14:41 |  #5

Neat shots mate

Love the waterfall and you've caught (I'm assuming) Ben Lawyers with an almost volcanic look :)


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Dec 10, 2006 14:56 as a reply to  @ Buggbairn's post |  #6

I love the 4th one of the waterfall. Nice low angle, gives you the feeling that you're right in that water. Get wet did you? :D


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Dec 10, 2006 16:44 |  #7

rudgej wrote in post #2380888 (external link)
Interesting shots Mark with the first and last ones conveying a frosty/frozen look to them.

cheers John - i was testing my new 17-50 and Lee Filters:)

Buggbairn wrote in post #2381105 (external link)
Neat shots mate

Love the waterfall and you've caught (I'm assuming) Ben Lawyers with an almost volcanic look :)

Cheers Scottie
yep thats Ben Lawers and youre right it does almost look volcanic

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I love the 4th one of the waterfall. Nice low angle, gives you the feeling that you're right in that water. Get wet did you? :D

Cheers Elfie

I was right on the water - kept fairly dry but nearly fell down the banking to get there - I managed to wash my hands in the water:oops: -there is a waterfall almost every mile on the southside of the loch



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Dec 10, 2006 16:53 |  #8

I really like the first and last photographs a whole lot.


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Dec 10, 2006 16:57 |  #9

rmodys wrote in post #2381543 (external link)
I really like the first and last photographs a whole lot.

thanks Robert

between me and you - they are my favs too:D



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rudgej wrote in post #2380888 (external link)
Interesting shots Mark with the first and last ones conveying a frosty/frozen look to them.

I`ll agree with John here,especially the last one looks really good,the colours are what really pulls you into the picture and also the blurry waters of the loch.
I hope the next time we meet the weather will be much better (hopefully in glencoe) where we can spend more time to really talk and work around landscapes.


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Dec 11, 2006 16:14 |  #11

Very nice - straighten the horizons on a couple of them, I love the colours and tones, and that last one really grabs me.


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Dec 11, 2006 16:46 |  #12

dv2004 wrote in post #2385932 (external link)
I`ll agree with John here,especially the last one looks really good,the colours are what really pulls you into the picture and also the blurry waters of the loch.
I hope the next time we meet the weather will be much better (hopefully in glencoe) where we can spend more time to really talk and work around landscapes.

cheers Dimitri - i look forward too it

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Very nice - straighten the horizons on a couple of them, I love the colours and tones, and that last one really grabs me.

point taken Elizabeth-Ann - will need to straighten a couple up

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Dec 11, 2006 23:17 |  #13

Those are beautiful, I like the 4th one. :)


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Dec 12, 2006 01:50 as a reply to  @ asolie's post |  #14

Lovely shots Mark, really like the last one......:)


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Dec 12, 2006 02:13 |  #15

asolie wrote in post #2387540 (external link)
Those are beautiful, I like the 4th one. :)

thanks alysia :lol:

Raindancer wrote in post #2387971 (external link)
Lovely shots Mark, really like the last one......:)

thanks Rodger :lol:



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