Duncan is a handsome fella.Duncan The Cat turned 10 years old on 2.7.17.
Not bothered.
Duncan is a handsome fella.Duncan The Cat turned 10 years old on 2.7.17.
Not bothered.
I like the low light and the sky. Did you do anything to push the rainbow?Shows how low Lake Meade has become over the relatively long dry period in this region. Couldn't get the shot I wanted due to a pretty harsh foreground shadow that I've mostly cropped. There's actually a faint second rainbow if you look hard enough. Comments always appreciated.
Lake Meade Rainbow by another scotsman, on Flickr
I thought you had to chase a rainbow, not push itI like the low light and the sky. Did you do anything to push the rainbow?
It was pretty harsh low-angle light from back-left so a relatively intense rainbow for just long enough to capture it. The double rainbow is somewhere up top left. Gone in a minute.I like the low light and the sky. Did you do anything to push the rainbow?
Here's a new one that I wrote a little essay about as the caption to the image. You can read it here: LINK. It's rare that I get to do much of my own shooting while teaching a workshop, but I managed to come away with a couple of photos from a weeklong session on the Oregon Coast last month. I wish I had time to process the other one, but it will have to wait until I get back from teaching five workshops in a row this month and next...it's going to be quite the marathon for me!
By the way, I mentioned a while back that my talk in England (about creativity and landscape photography) was going to be live-streamed as it happened. It turns out that the conference organizers later made the video available for free on YouTube. The links for the talk and the live interview that followed are here: LINKS. The talk is just over an hour long, and the interview is 10 minutes...if you're into landscape photography, perhaps you'll enjoy it! Cheers.
Stunning. You make most of us seem pretty pedestrian in comparison but certainly provide something for us mortals to aspire to! Keep them coming.Here's a new one that I wrote a little essay about as the caption to the image. You can read it here: LINK. It's rare that I get to do much of my own shooting while teaching a workshop, but I managed to come away with a couple of photos from a weeklong session on the Oregon Coast last month. I wish I had time to process the other one, but it will have to wait until I get back from teaching five workshops in a row this month and next...it's going to be quite the marathon for me!
By the way, I mentioned a while back that my talk in England (about creativity and landscape photography) was going to be live-streamed as it happened. It turns out that the conference organizers later made the video available for free on YouTube. The links for the talk and the live interview that followed are here: LINKS. The talk is just over an hour long, and the interview is 10 minutes...if you're into landscape photography, perhaps you'll enjoy it! Cheers.
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Shows how low Lake Meade has become over the relatively long dry period in this region. Couldn't get the shot I wanted due to a pretty harsh foreground shadow that I've mostly cropped. There's actually a faint second rainbow if you look hard enough. Comments always appreciated.
Lake Meade Rainbow by another scotsman, on Flickr
Vegas Bling. Processed with a Velvia film emulation to make it really pop. Comments always appreciated.
Las Vegas Bling by another scotsman, on Flickr
The finished article. I actually love it. The white borders don't show well on here unfortunately.
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Stunning. You make most of us seem pretty pedestrian in comparison but certainly provide something for us mortals to aspire to! Keep them coming.
Nice. Just need to rotate it down a bit on the right to satisfy my OCD.DSC09583.jpg by Ken OHagan, on Flickr
This is the top of one of the Cloisters at Glasgow Uni. Trying for a minimalist look and failing