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Originally posted by Seonnaidh View PostNice set of images but no4 is a wee bit tasty. Very nice.John
"A hundredth of a second here, a hundredth of a second there � even if you put them end to end, they still only add up to one, two, perhaps three seconds, snatched from eternity." ~ Robert Doisneau
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Iain, yourself and Steve are soooo very lucky to live near hereand we are lucky that you share these splendid images
it makes me look forward to my full retirement and Autumn/Winter in Scotland ... out early for sunrise and this genre' home just after sundown and many, many evenings and days in front of a log fire processing
purrfect ... even on the days one has to stay home
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A nice set, and in the last one you've made a masterpiece out of what could easily have been a boring foreground. Well done!Stephen
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Nice work Iain - a canny piece of filter work on 4 to tame that excessive dynamic range. We really must plan things a little better next time (we arrived at a local Loch with the sky ablaze with the setting sun and the perfectly still water reflecting the reds and oranges beatifully only to have the whole effect disappear in the time it took to get the tripods up!).
I never did make it back today either as the wife had other ideas about Christmas shopping.Steve
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A nice set of images.
Amanda
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Thanks for all the comments folks. I do feel very lucky to live where I do Chevvyf1 and I bet Steve does too, there are so many places still to visit!
Steve, I was looking at TPE and thought Loch of Blairs would be good for sunrise at this time of year, especially from the side we visited yesterday - just a thought?
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No 4 is special, great foreground, DoF and colours...not to mention the composition that has me looking from front to back and back again.see my blog... http://www.rps.org/my-rps/portfolio
and flickr page...http://www.flickr.com/photos/brianvickers/
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I've got a great idea.
If all of you who so admire our beautiful scenery want some images for yourselves
then send us all your cameras and lenses and a nominal sum of say £1000 and we will tour around our local areas getting images for you.
Then say once a month you could deposit a further £100 in our bank accounts and we will send those images taken (if any) as low res JPEGs on a CD for you to order high res
electronic images at again nominal cost.
Simples.
"Always shoot in RAW and avoid JPEGs"
William Shakespeare.
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WoW ! Christmas Spirit and Generosity Jon
that kind offer is so very difficult to reject. However, my E-5 is a little scared of Travelling without me and timid of others nearby her
I am looking at flights - is their a flight to Skye from Glasgow or Edinburgh ? Plenty of hotels or B & Bs I see :0 but you as our Guide would obviously receive a generous fee.
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I Lurve Walking in our Glorious Countryside; Photography;
Riding Ducati Motorbikes; Reading & Cooking ! ...
http://www.flickr.com/photos/photomagicf1_chevvy/sets/
the ONE photo album
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