Cheers, got a flickr explore for what its worth.Nice one, really like it!
Cheers, got a flickr explore for what its worth.Nice one, really like it!
Lovely shot. The colours and lighting are about perfect IMO.
No just a single shot from a canon with its (what the internet want you to think) measly DR.
Interesting PoV. Where is this please?
Its Chatsworth house in Bakewell Derbyshire shot through a sculpture in the grounds on my iPhone 6 plus.Interesting PoV. Where is this please?
Another one of the balloons. Apparently the wind hasn't taken them down this way for a few years.
_DSC2070 by apple fanboy1, on Flickr
Comments always welcome.
I'm certain that doing wedding video can be a very demanding and stressful occupation but if you did just one like this you'd make your year:
Nice. Planes, cars and bikes get my vote. Course Helos get my #1 vote. Cheers
Another of the retro-postcard effect views of the Clyde. This is the Corra Linn, upstream of Dundaff Linn, and clearly shows the effect that diverting the water flow through a hydroelectric power station has - not much left for the falls. Beautiful spot nonetheless. Comments always appreciated.
Corra Linn Retro by another scotsman, on Flickr
Thanks Alexander - the "noise" was actually a large-grain film effect, the original is pretty noise-free. Thought it added something but perhaps not.....Looks nice large, the only weakness I noticed was that it's a tad noisy in the sky perhaps. If you're using Lightroom, you can clean it up pretty easily in the sharpening section.
Thanks Alexander - the "noise" was actually a large-grain film effect, the original is pretty noise-free. Thought it added something but perhaps not.....
Thanks Alexander - the "noise" was actually a large-grain film effect, the original is pretty noise-free. Thought it added something but perhaps not.....
Damned if you do, damned if you dont in this game! lol
That's one of the great things about participating here - there is generally no "right" or "wrong" but instead a range of much-appreciated views/opinions. The high-grain is probably a novelty fad for me for this sort of shot and will no doubt pass in a relatively short time....I'd like to see how it prints. Cheers everyone.The number one rule is always do it your way! Express it how you like. For me, it's a touch too strong, but if you love it, stay with it.
Aint that the truth!
Lol... I keep thinking I will use the Ilford preset i got in a VSCO pack. I apply it then think I need a new camera because that is noisy as hell. I am nuts, i do it all the time.That's one of the great things about participating here - there is generally no "right" or "wrong" but instead a range of much-appreciated views/opinions. The high-grain is probably a novelty fad for me for this sort of shot and will no doubt pass in a relatively short time....I'd like to see how it prints. Cheers everyone.
Another of the retro-postcard effect views of the Clyde. This is the Corra Linn, upstream of Dundaff Linn, and clearly shows the effect that diverting the water flow through a hydroelectric power station has - not much left for the falls. Beautiful spot nonetheless. Comments always appreciated.
Corra Linn Retro by another scotsman, on Flickr