This is the second time i've tried to get this shot and was more pleased with the results this time.
That's a great looking shot Steamie
Mine taken this morning by the office I work in.
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This is the second time i've tried to get this shot and was more pleased with the results this time.
Muddy beach...
Oblomow - Yip, I stay about 40 minutes south west of Glasgow
I love the "metallic" look of the mud. It really paid off to wait till it dried up a bit and for the sun to move down. A bit later and the shadows would have been too long. Perfect time of the day for the shot.
Aah... with all this tilt/shift stuff, you're playing with my mind. I don't know what's real any more...
Just get an EXIF viewer for your browser. His info is intact in the photo itself. I use the viewer for Firefox:
https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/addon/3905
Ah, a connoisseur of mud...
Here's the praying mantis that adopted the front door.
By the way, quick question. Are photos posted in this thread only supposed to be taken in November, or does it not matter? Just wonderin'.
Great shot...
Did you use an ND filter, to help make the clouds look more dynamic? Or a bit of Photoshop magic? Or ??
I'm intrigued...
Ah, a connoisseur of mud...
@Doylem, I really liked the cityscape picture you took last month. Seeing your rush hour pic, I can't help but wonder if you're getting closer to urban environments. Are you still able to wait for the lighting to get "interesting" in those settings?
Even the mud in Scotland is interesting is it often like that? did you look for it? how long have you waited for the light..a lot of questions,I know, but all of your pictures just amaze me
Ooh, don't confuse the Lake District with Scotland. The Scots are prickly about such matters (and much else ).