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This shot was definitely inspired by Brent's stunning shot.
Different time of the day and a slightly different viewing angle, but Brent definitely needs to take credit for this one :)
- 2 exposures, one for the f/g one for the rock in the background (light painted with my head torch
- You can clearly see that my surefire torch was not really the right tool for the job. the middleground is not really covered by it. Something more powerful (like Brent's torch) would have been perfect.
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Glen Nevis. Early Quidditch matches in Harry Potter were created against the backdrop of the glen. It was also used for Braveheart, Rob Roy and Highlander II.
A fantastic day slowly walking up a Skye mountain stream to its source. Wandering in wild places has to be one of the most wonderful experiences, especially with Maura . Zig zag wanderer is by Captain Beefheart. Skye has been so good I haven't had time to do my photos yet!
in search of secret characters ...
or
the aesthetics of the subconscious ...
ZIckzack ... auf der Suche nach geheimen Zeichen ...
oder
die Ästhetik des Unterbewussten ...
zur Lösung der Mission Impossible (der "Unmöglichen Mission") ...
;-) ...
For 'MacroMondays' theme of 'Paper'
Just a strip of torn and folded newspaper.
Nothing fancy here - just a test for the lens.
Have fitted a 'Waterhouse' stop/ filter to the front and clarity and depth of field both improved as you would expect.
Isco-Guttingen Projar 2.8 85mm ................................ about 2 inches.
- slide projector lens
On 24th July 1993 1047 runs beside Chifley Road as it descends to Top Points on the Zig Zag Railway. 1047 is an ex Queensland Railways class DD17 suburban tank.
The early morning light in the Southern Uplands looking towards the wall and fence zig zagging its way over the rolling hills.
Just returned from a few days in Scotland where we managed to see the unusual "Drunken" or "Zig-Zag " Pier in the very Beautiful village of St. Monans In Fife.