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I often think that the poor birds that live in this birdbox in Beecraigs Country Park dont get much of a lie-in, in the morning!!
Explorer best place : #473 in 21th may 2008
"La vida en cámara lenta"
"The idle time"
Paris, Place de la concorde
Detail of the pool on the River Etive, Highlands... I visit this pool every time i am in the Glen, it is so powerful, noisy and alluring... The light on the water and the pool walls was wonderful this sunrise...
Test driving my new Lee filters today, I am very impressed with the colour reproduction, this shot is a slight HDR of three converted tiffs, no colour management post processing... interestingly, it is also in combination with the B+W x1000, on a two minute exposure, and the lee filter has got rid of the usual colour cast that appears with that filter... doubly impressed... all I need to do now is sell a body part in order to purchase the circular polorizer!!
Lee 0.6 ND hard grad proglass plus B+W NDx1000 on sigma 10-20mm for 120seconds
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I have been avoiding this shot for almost a year, taken in March 08, it was so covered in water drops it has taken an hour to process.. using clone tool in CS4... glad I did...
The boys watching one of our favourite sports - handball
Posted 03.08.2022 for the "Happy Caturday" theme "Cat-Olympics".
Dushara Tatters and Rags (Somali cat) & Bastian (mixed breed), 15.01.2024.
Olympus OMD EM5 Digital Camera
another from the archives...I have made this shot of these falls from all angles but I never seemed to have a full frame one.. until now!...
Check out the colours of Glencoe Viewed Large and On Black
Sron na Creise from the place I call the Cauldron, the last time I was here I couldn't cross the river to get this shot, today was perfect, the sun had risen and was casting its light up Glencoe, and I managed to get some nice shots before it got too high...
4 shot bracketted HDR on 10-20 Sigma at 12mm, f16
One of my personal favourites from this lovely morning in the Trossachs... I love the light in this shot...
Returned to Glen Lednock, and although the light was poor and it was very cold, managed a few shots!!
Today WAH are visiting Nerds and Geeks
Here we have one geek and 2 nerds who get together to try craft beers.
Here we have Preamble Pils (American pilsner), Red Rye (amber), Parasol (white IPA), Hopshell (IPA) Sturm Lager (helles bock), Nitro Snake (Irish stout), Agri Cola (British Mild)
Serious business...... cheers.
Help me out here, Ford aficionados. I thought I knew a fair amount about the ’66 - 67 Ford Fairlanes but apparently I don’t. I recall talking to the owner of this red Fairlane and he had mentioned something about the “Galaxy 500” emblem on the rear side of the car. I “think” he said something about this emblem being inaccurate for this car but at the time I was concentrating more on getting some unobstructed pictures of his car and didn’t fully grasp what he was saying. Now after doing a search on the internet, I’m more confused than I was before…….but “before” I didn’t know I was confused! Confusing, huh?
Here’s the deal. Apparenting there wasn’t a Ford Fairlane “Galaxy”. It seems the “Galaxy 500” pertains to the full size Ford and evidently the owner of this Fairlane simply “stuck” this emblem on his car. So now when it comes to its engine, I’m not sure if he said it was a 390 cu or a 427 (which apparently is, or was, a 390 with a 427 stroker kit)……….or the 7 Litre, 428 cu which was available as an option in the 1967 full size Ford Galaxy. Apparently the “500” badge has no relevance to either, cubic inches or horsepower and is merely a vague reference to the Indianapolis 500 Motor Speedway. (Suppose this is why I never was a big Ford fan).
That tree again... low angled long exposure... not a morning for traditional shooting... needed something different... f16 @12mm, Sigma 10-20, 145 seconds,
This Loch is about ten miles or so from Loch Ard...If you are interested in visiting loch Ard or seeing what it has to offer, i have been putting together a blog that covers this beautiful little loch... check it out here..
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We were on our way back from Loch Arklet, and the evening sun was coming and going on the loch... gone by the time we got set up... but waiting 5 minutes paid off...
With a reflection this good it would be criminal not to post it... I love the pines on the banks of Loch Tulla...
Sron na Creise and Stob Dearg from a tributary of the River Etive...
I cannot believe I got so many useable shots from this lovely morning i spent in Glencoe ... similar to some i have done before, but the sky in this i liked a lot...
If you are interested in visiting Scotland, or seeing what it has to offer, i have been putting together a blog that covers the beautiful little Loch Ard in the Trossachs... check it out here.. as well as other locations by Scottish photographers keen to share the beauty of our country.....
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