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adysko
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Oct 04, 2008 18:10 |  #1

My two older sons playing with a friendly dog. All taken using my cheapy EFs 55-250 which I think is not too bad for its price.
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Oct 04, 2008 18:13 |  #2

Love the colors. I have the Canon 55-250 IS lens also. I like mine alot!

Scotland looks beautiful! One day I am going to save up and go there!!

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Oct 04, 2008 19:01 |  #3

If you like landscape Scotland is definitely the place to visit. People do often comment on the intensity of colours when they come here for the first time. I suppose after 15 years of living here I got used to it so it does not strike me as unusual any more. By the way, these shots are straight from the camera with the default colour saturation. I only increased local contrast and dimmed the corners a bit.


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Oct 04, 2008 19:54 |  #4

Outstanding shots, they are all awesome, but last one is my favorite if I had to pick.


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Oct 05, 2008 16:14 |  #5

Rumrunner wrote in post #6438578 (external link)
Outstanding shots, they are all awesome, but last one is my favorite if I had to pick.

Thanks. Yes, the last one is my favourite too. With kids at play it is pure luck most of the time. It was grabbed at the end when I was just about to put the camera away. Incidentally, today we had a day out at the same place and met the same dog. Unfortunately, I was not so lucky with the shots but all three of them had a great time just the same and that is what really matters, doesn't it? :)


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Oct 05, 2008 18:04 as a reply to  @ adysko's post |  #6

Awesome photos man! as most of my family came from Scotland. I would really like to come. I know it has breathtaking scenery.


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Oct 06, 2008 16:42 |  #7

Jnic335i wrote in post #6443085 (external link)
Awesome photos man! as most of my family came from Scotland. I would really like to come. I know it has breathtaking scenery.

Thanks for the comment. If you are a true Scot you certainly need to come here one day. The scenery is indeed breathtaking* and the country is small enough to get to most places within a few hours drive.
Unlike yourself, I am only Scottish by marriage but also admire the local landscape. Unfortunately, in the past years I have not been able to see much of it due to obvious reasons (see 1-4 above).

* subject to highly unpredictable weather conditions :)


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