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02-02-09, 08:56 PM
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Re: Shades of Glencoe

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Originally Posted by Azz View Post
OMG DJ!!! These are some of your best shots, the clarity is just amazing

My favourite is number 4, the composition is just perfect for me.

I agree with Moonie - you and the MKII were made for each other!!

This is probably an odd question, but what time of day did you take those?
Thanks Azz
#1 = 10.56am
#2 = 10.31am
#3 = 10.47am
#4 = 14.19pm
#5 = 14.51pm
#6 = 09.26am

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Top quality images DJ - they are so real one could almost be there.

Did you take any more images of the shed and bicycle? What a photogenic set-up!!

Great work.
Thanks JR. I took a few shots of the shed and bicycle but they are a little flat compared with the one I posted. It was a matter of timing, waiting for the Sun to show a little to transform the scene, even though I was using mirror lockup and a 2 second delay, I got the shot I was after
Kit 1
Canon 5D MKII
Canon 400mm f5.6 L
Canon 70-200mm f4.0 L
Canon 17-40mm f4.0 L
Kit 2
Canon 50d


     
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04-02-09, 12:27 PM
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Re: Shades of Glencoe

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OMG DJ!!! These are some of your best shots, the clarity is just amazing
I agree with Azz...the clarity is indeed amazing, however I have to disagree on the point that these are some of your best shots.

I've definitely seen better collections from you, and only No1 from this particular set, ( IMO ) would sit comfortably with your previous shots of this area.

I like the composition of the old shed and bicycle, but it's just a bit flat for me...not dramatic or dynamic enough....does that make sense? Probably not
Your shadow cast on the ground in this image slightly spoils it for me too, but like I said...I do like no1

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(OOPS!) I didn't read the previous post DJ, where you yourself thought the other images of the shed & bicycle were flat.


     
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