No, he just climbed up and stood there. I was hoping for a better composition when he got up, but this was the best I got.
No, he just climbed up and stood there. I was hoping for a better composition when he got up, but this was the best I got.
Wonky boathouse ! I liked it.
@Wormsmeat has written: @Daneland has written:What's going on there? Is he trying to imitate one of the lions?
Confusion arises...
Yes, I liked the ambiguity. It is not a strong one, but I liked the way the guys are placed in the frame and the sense of ambiguity it conveys.
This past week, I finally got around to processing some of the photos I took last Christmas. One of our assignments for my camera club was Intentional Camera Movement. I am curious about your thoughts on some of my initial efforts.
Interesting shots, the last one is the best among them.
@Daneland has written:I can't figure out what the story is for this one.
Because there is none.
Speed and power
He is so concentrated.
Stegmoosalm, before the deeper snow comes
Here's some impressions from the probably last "walk without snow shoes", up to the Stegmoosalm hut. It's one of our old favourites, easy and quick to get up here.Please don't edit these images
The view into the mountains from a bit higher up, but still not much snow.
This is my pick, lovely view and a strong composition.
Santa's little helpers? I guess the coloured version would be also interesting with this red coke accent?
Zen and anticipation of forthcoming action in same scene, excellent!
Wet Woods
We've had a lot of rain in the last couple of weeks, and the ground is sodden and swampy. So a daily walk has mostly been along the quiet Galloway roads. fortunately there are some beautiful woodlands along the way.
The trees are a mixture of conifers and broadleaves, with the beeches giving a rich russet carpet that contrasts beautifully with the vibrant green moss that grows so well in our temperate rainforest environment.
I like this shot, the water droplets are always fascinating to photograph.
This past week, I finally got around to processing some of the photos I took last Christmas. One of our assignments for my camera club was Intentional Camera Movement. I am curious about your thoughts on some of my initial efforts.
I like the first shot most, it has nicely drawn shapes...
Storming Lever Castle
We're in the midst of Storm Darragh (probably Dar-argh!!! would be more appropriate looking at the news), so naturally I went out for a bit of a walk this morning. Things aren't looking too bad around here, but I decided to head for somewhere sheltered anyway and eventually found myself wandering towards Lever Castle.
I like 'Attention' of these. And the tree overhanging water which immediately made me think of fishing. Fish tend to hang around under such features.
The 12-100 used to frustrate me, unbalanced on my Pen-F but very capable, lacking at the wide end to make it an all-encompassing solution for my needs.
I recently bought the delightful little Tamron 20-40 f/2.8 but they then released a 17-50 f/4 which I also had to buy.
They now frustrate me as I can never choose between the balance and quality of the smaller lens or the wider reach of the 17-50. Both are really good lenses for my needs though.
Going up? Or down?
Going up? Or down?
Up. You need to straighten the curves out! But you almost had me there!
David
Going up? Or down?
Good one.
I'm voting up.