One of a couple of B&W takes. Comments always appreciated.
Warrington transporter bridge by another scotsman, on Flickr
Warrington transporter bridge by another scotsman, on Flickr
Tanzania is a very dangerous place. A potentially lethal attack by ever vigilant and bloodthirsty predators awaits unsuspecting travellers as they pass under the trees above.
Kara Hairflick by Adam Campbell, on Flickr
Beautiful.Tanzania is a very dangerous place. A potentially lethal attack by ever vigilant and bloodthirsty predators awaits unsuspecting travellers as they pass under the trees above.
I think I prefer the B&W. Might want to lift the shadows a bit though.One of a couple of B&W takes. Comments always appreciated.
Warrington transporter bridge by another scotsman, on Flickr
I thought it was paint stripper!It was Papa Fanboy... sorry couldnt resist that one...
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Me too of course... as an innocent Geordie moving up North even further... the whole Buckfast scene was an eye opener for me.
Made me laugh when I saw an article in a nasty paper about the monks who make it being a bit miffed at being associated with their largest market...
https://www.google.co.uk/url?sa=t&s...8KtVPftbCFwoixPKw&sig2=IhgW07ttSXrPGkp6C3m7IQ
Of course i tried it once as you do... never again... diesel from the car will be the tipple of choice before i try that again! I am sure B&Q sell it in different packaging branded as weedol!!!
Beautiful.
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I think I prefer the B&W. Might want to lift the shadows a bit though.
Keep em coming.
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I thought it was paint stripper!
Fine beverage known locally as Vino Collapso...
Tarangire, Tanzania Ellie...stained red from the clay in the soil of this region.
These beautiful creatures never cease to amaze me with their displays of social interaction.
Love it!
I'm closer to 35 than 50!So discovered a hidden wee gem of a wooded area right next to our house this past weekend! 2 years we have lived this side of town and we didnt know it was here. Now I do... well... lets wait for the different weathers...
So, at the weekend I headed there with the B&W camera and the 35mm. I wasnt over the moon with the 35 FoV so this morning, dropped the kids at school and noticed a gorgeous light. So I grabbed the 50mm and a colour camera and went for a play. I like the results quite a bit more with the 50. Guess I am a 50 guy...
L1003874.jpg by Ken OHagan, on Flickr
Thanks. It's amazing what a bit of post work can do.Really like this one and I think it stands out from some of your other work (which I also like). Love the color transition going across the frame.
I'm closer to 35 than 50!
Love it!
Beautiful.
Also my favorite along with the cats when I worked in Africa.
I notice her attack position..lol!
Gettin' jiggy by Adam Campbell, on Flickr
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Thanks. It's amazing what a bit of post work can do.
Nice.
Gettin' jiggy by Adam Campbell, on Flickr
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Thanks. It's amazing what a bit of post work can do.
Another rainy day @ the coffee shop. I'm starting to believe I moved to Seattle...
Another rainy day by Alex, on Flickr