One or Two More from Scotland

Galoot
Posted 04/11/2011 - 20:09 Link
I forgot these were on the memory - card.

I seem to remember that 3 and 4 were with the Samyang 85mm, the second one was at definately at f1.4, I think.

The rest, I'm not sure.

I seem to remember that some of the "Great" artists dabbled with 'substances' to enhance their awareness, well, I may have had a wee swally or two when I took these

No more beer till Xmas then ?

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snappychappy
Posted 04/11/2011 - 21:45 Link
Beautiful set. Love the colours in the rock on the first and the water is just the right amount of blur. The second one is great for the dark moody mountains, very nice. The third is my least favorite of the set, the fourth is nice the use of depth of field is very good and the composition lovely. The reflections and the distortion of them in the last is lovely and the black and white suits the shot very nicely. Great work.
K10D
Posted 04/11/2011 - 22:06 Link
First and last are "keepers".

The B&W is my pick.

Best regards
Too far from a shore.
simonkit
Posted 05/11/2011 - 13:53 Link
Despite having a definite soft spot for landscapes I'm picking the last as my favourite, great abstract

Simon
Don
Posted 05/11/2011 - 14:10 Link
If that is how you shoot drunk, I recommend you get your name in for a new liver and stay drunk and keep shooting til well after new years!

we all gotta make sacrifices for our art, and a liver is a small price to pay!
makes a helluva-lot-more-sense than cutting off an ear, if you ask me...
Fired many shots. Didn't kill anything.
Edited by Don: 05/11/2011 - 14:30
aliengrove
Posted 06/11/2011 - 08:59 Link
the first one is excellent, the last one is very nice too. Those two stand out for me, nice work.
gartmore
Posted 06/11/2011 - 15:54 Link
One and four for me!!!
Ken
“We must avoid however, snapping away, shooting quickly and without thought, overloading ourselves with unnecessary images that clutter our memory and diminish the clarity of the whole.” - Henri Cartier-Bresson -

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