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02-10-07, 09:52 PM
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Re: Loch Lomond

Thanks for your nice comments everyone

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Again, gorgeous shots! I especially like the top one Were these taken with your 17 - 40?
Thanks GH, yes they were all taken with my 17-40mm L except the 3rd last one which was taken with my 400mm ( I think, not sure as i'm not at my own pc just now. If it was not the 400mm then it was my 70-200)

I'll have to remember to save the exif data in future
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02-10-07, 11:42 PM
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Great to see the pics you took yesterday It was a brilliant day and thank you for taking me with Loki.

Love the Loch and Faslane pics but I especially like the Erskine Bridge pic.

Brilliant pics as always
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03-10-07, 02:13 AM
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Some more images from Loch Lomond

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03-10-07, 02:31 AM
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Some really nice pics there - the 'person' in your second picture really gives a sense of scale... the third pic is great - shame it's a little hazy but that's nature for you... I always love water reflections - there's something really nice about them... In terms of the first picture - I can almost see a picture within a picture... Do you mind me chopping a little to get this? Happy to edit this out if you don't like it - but I just love the reflections in the water!!



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03-10-07, 02:51 AM
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More amazing pics! Love the last two especially
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03-10-07, 09:10 PM
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Some really nice pics there - the 'person' in your second picture really gives a sense of scale... the third pic is great - shame it's a little hazy but that's nature for you... I always love water reflections - there's something really nice about them... In terms of the first picture - I can almost see a picture within a picture... Do you mind me chopping a little to get this? Happy to edit this out if you don't like it - but I just love the reflections in the water!!



I'm still on my web'n'walk - so not sure how the image will look until I'm back on broadband.
Thanks. I had taken quite a few pics of the boat series and could not make up my mind about cropping out certain elements, as you said also, I could see lots of pictures within the pictures and it was driving me mad LOL. Thats why I did not post any on my first post. This pic (#1) I decided to keep it the way it is simply because it was my intention to have some wild purple flowers in the foreground when I took the pic (maybe a little to much) and so, kinda liked it the way it was.

Maybe we can have other opinion's as to whether the flowers should stay or go?
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03-10-07, 10:51 PM
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another fantastic collections of the loch ! i enjoy looking at them and wish i was there !, i like the flowers in the pic dj
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04-10-07, 09:28 PM
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Truly spectacular photos there with such vivid colours!!!
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05-10-07, 10:00 AM
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The colours are stunning and so are the pictures.
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