Standing Above the Clouds
by Puds52
Taken atop Beinn Ime on Hogmanay during a walk through the cloud level.
This is looking southwards to Ben Narnain with Ben Lomond in the distance.
This is looking southwards to Ben Narnain with Ben Lomond in the distance.
Uploaded02/01/2009 - 21:46
CategoryLandscape / Travel
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Posted 03/01/2009 - 12:26
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Wonderful mountain top view. It just shows if you want good pictures you should aim for the top. Is that tiny triangle of peak peeping through the clouds centre left, Ben Lomond?
Just one slight niggle Gordon but its easily corrected in PS: the horizon is slewed and the picture needs straightening.
david
Just one slight niggle Gordon but its easily corrected in PS: the horizon is slewed and the picture needs straightening.
david
Posted 03/01/2009 - 18:06
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davidtrout wrote:
Wonderful mountain top view. It just shows if you want good pictures you should aim for the top. Is that tiny triangle of peak peeping through the clouds centre left, Ben Lomond?
Just one slight niggle Gordon but its easily corrected in PS: the horizon is slewed and the picture needs straightening.
david
Wonderful mountain top view. It just shows if you want good pictures you should aim for the top. Is that tiny triangle of peak peeping through the clouds centre left, Ben Lomond?
Just one slight niggle Gordon but its easily corrected in PS: the horizon is slewed and the picture needs straightening.
david
Yes it is the triangular peak of Ben Lomond in the distance.
This is the shot with no changes to it and it was taken handheld. I seem to keep ending up with slewed photos and I really need to keep focus when taking them so that they are straight.
Posted 03/01/2009 - 18:07
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Thanks to you all for the comments and am glad you enjoy the photo.
Posted 03/01/2009 - 18:30
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What I would have given ..... - so breathtakingly beautiful.
Everything is possible - just not today.
K7, K100d, 18-55mm kit, 50-200mm, Sigma 70-300mm, 50mm f1.4, 16-45mm f4.0, 50-135mm f2.8
K7, K100d, 18-55mm kit, 50-200mm, Sigma 70-300mm, 50mm f1.4, 16-45mm f4.0, 50-135mm f2.8
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