Thanks Brian, yes and the best part is there were so few other humans around. BlissSo tranquil! Lovely Julian.
Thanks Pete. I had trouble comprehending that word Ouse at first , not sure whyThey ouse summer, Julian. Gorgeous compositions and overall feel.
Thank you Ivar. It is so colourful here, you must know that I hope you did not dislike the white boarders to much and are an improvement over the black ones. Well whenever you do pass we can have a coffee again I am sure.I love them both and absolutely the lovely colours, its tranquillity and the emphasizing of how colourful Mevagissey can be in spite of someone denying such an obvious revelation.
Honestly, They both are great. makes me want to go back.
Not sure if it really matters these days as long as it worksAh yes, a river in East Sussex! Ooze might have been a more conventional term I guess.
Yes John, the guy fishing apparently does not catch much and is a regular there so gave him the knowledge I know of there ( well not everything of course) so hopefully next time he'll choose good tide times, improved gear and do better. The boat at the end of the quay is about to take anglers out for a half day trip into deeper water which is often very successful with a decent skipper.They saw any fishing day is a great day. Looks like a fine day to be out on the water (fishing, sailing, whatever it be)
Thanks Aldous, yes the Merrill has its moments of clean images, although these were pretty much straight from camera raw and not tampered with. Yet I do sometimes like the slightly wacky or unpredictable output at times, a bit akin to the way film can sometimes throw up good surprises.Very clean shot with nice blue color on the #1 Julian
Ah first off I thought the 27 degree's was reference to the lens angle of the Dp1 Handy info to know, I could now come across as being knowledgeable with that info .Lovely shots. A massive 27 degrees here, not as hot as the south of England, but more than hot enough for my Celtic blood. I wouldn't like it any hotter.
Merrills and Quattros - they are strange beasts indeed.