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Jun 20, 2005 15:30 |  #1

These shots were taken today from a narrow promontory called Rubha na Cille, lying on the west coast on the Kintyre peninsula, between the Sound of Jura and Loch na Cille.

The weather was changeable.
The first shot was taken earlier in the day and the second later when the weather improved.

Both are taken from the tip of the promontory Rubha na Cille.
The first looks towards the Paps of Jura, the second towards Keills Chapel, back along the promontory.

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Jun 20, 2005 16:23 |  #2

Cameron,

I like both images - the horizon is off by about 160ish deg CCW on the first image

Boththe skies work very well in both images but the second one is stunning in my book.

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Jun 20, 2005 16:43 as a reply to  @ Meerkat17's post |  #3

Thanks David.
I can't believe that horizon is off, it's normally the first thing I do.
Too much of a hurry.

Yes, I too like the sky in the second shot.
Do you think the foreground looks out of place, since the background is in shade from cloud cover ?

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Jun 20, 2005 17:07 as a reply to  @ Meerkat17's post |  #4

both show a lovely ruggedness and wildness
I love the second shot especially , it's like a painting
the skies can be beautiful and dramatic and so changeable in these islands, perfect for paintings, or really nice photographs

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Jun 20, 2005 17:11 |  #5

Aye they are both lovely.. I'd have to agree with others the second one is spectacular.. Love it.
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Jun 20, 2005 17:34 as a reply to  @ marie's post |  #6

marie wrote:
both show a lovely ruggedness and wildness
I love the second shot especially , it's like a painting
the skies can be beautiful and dramatic and so changeable in these islands, perfect for paintings, or really nice photographs
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Thanks Marie.
You're right, there is a ruggedness and wildness about the area. That's exactly what I like about it. That and the fact that the weather can be so changeable, as well as difficult to predict coming in from the Atlantic. I'm sure you know that only too well.

BTW Sky and the BBC predicted the best of the weather would be morning with rain coming in at around 3 or 4 pm. The second shot was taken around 4pm and the weather improved.............w​hy do we listen. ?!


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Jun 20, 2005 17:57 as a reply to  @ Kaylesh's post |  #7

Kaylesh wrote:
Aye they are both lovely.. I'd have to agree with others the second one is spectacular.. Love it.
Kaylesh

Aye, well, thanks for that Kaylesh.
I'm glad you like them.
The second shot seems to be the one.

BTW, That's nice country you live in.
I remember playing golf at the Balcomie Links near Crail, then St Andrews the next day. I think we stayed in the Balcomie Links Hotel, if there is such a place, but I might be wrong.


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Jun 20, 2005 22:00 |  #8

Both shots are special, Cameron, suitable for framing.


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Jun 20, 2005 23:57 |  #9

Both shots do show a ruggedness that is very appealing. (If there is a Walmart just out of view don't tell me!). The colors in both images work very well together. The second one for me too. I like the lightness of the foreground. And I like the feeling of unexplored land that it gives.


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Jun 21, 2005 00:04 |  #10

amazing photos man. they are awesome! the second one is somthing i would be very proud of


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Jun 21, 2005 00:37 |  #11

sorry for my newbish question but how is the horizon off 160 degrees in the first pic?


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Jun 21, 2005 01:16 as a reply to  @ felix21685's post |  #12

felix21685 wrote:
sorry for my newbish question but how is the horizon off 160 degrees in the first pic?

I think he meant 1.60 degrees. I measured at 1.71 but I'm new at this too.


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Jun 21, 2005 01:38 as a reply to  @ Titus213's post |  #13

Just back from around that area - these are awesome shots! Especially, as has been mentioned, the sky in the second.




  
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Jun 21, 2005 03:03 as a reply to  @ Meerkat17's post |  #14

Meerkat17 wrote:
Cameron,

I like both images - the horizon is off by about 160ish deg CCW on the first image

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That'll teach you to visit the local hostelry before shooting:lol:

They are lovely shots, Cameron. The second one in particular.
Thanks for sharing :) :)


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Jun 21, 2005 05:37 |  #15

Wow Cameron - makes me want my holiday to be hear even quicker - oh and my DSLR too?! :D


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