The ceiling is quite amazing. I like the empty street with the snow still white and pure.
I always imagined it got very cold with lots of snow up where you are.
The ceiling is quite amazing. I like the empty street with the snow still white and pure.
I always imagined it got very cold with lots of snow up where you are.
The bottle is not full. Did you take a tipple before making this picture?
Wet, foggy, with slushy snow. Still you made an interesting picture.
Yes 😀
Screeeaaam!
The Walter Scott Monument - reputedly the second largest monument to a writer in the world. The fairground ride behind seemed to be operating all day and evening, and at a given point could be guaranteed to result in screams echoing through the night sky as it picked up speed. not one for me!
Looks like an interesting day out. I like the drama of this shot.
Did you get some closer of shot of the light mapping on the castle?
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Did you get some closer of shot of the light mapping on the castle?
No not really any closer. I didn't have a tripod and there was nothing to rest the camera on. Also the lights were changing quite quickly, and access was limited without paying to go inside, but I did catch a variety of light effects from the main courtyard;
That second one is great.
I don't think you need to worry which camera you use - it's not the camera giving the quality - it's you.
Alan
A few with Fuji, I will definitely keep Leica but I might keep Fuji too. A bit too much to have a couple of fixed lens cameras but...
What, in your experience, are the pros and cons of the two cameras, please?
David