Like both but prefer the mono version. The only thing that I would suggest would be to either crop to de-emphasise the reflection at the top of the frame to strengthen the focus on the ladder. What do you think, Julian?
Thank you Rob kind of you too say so. Not having used the Merrill's or any camera for a while I know see more clearly the crunchy files. But still adore the compactness of these small cameras.
Like both but prefer the mono version. The only thing that I would suggest would be to either crop to de-emphasise the reflection at the top of the frame to strengthen the focus on the ladder. What do you think, Julian?
Ha eyes like a hawk Pete, or even maybe like a seagull I used too spend sometime on images. I am in a rush nowadays to get nowhere and am I admit lax. I saw that as a problem, in the past I'd at least tried to have resolved the issue. So yes in full agreement Pete but hope you get the gist of the image and lets pretend it is all hunky dory and save spending twenty minutes over it. Of course it is possible a square crop might work
I like both, but black and white more so. I just wonder, are you going down or have you come up? The lines tell me that you are going down to whatever is there.
I like both, but black and white more so. I just wonder, are you going down or have you come up? The lines tell me that you are going down to whatever is there.
Gees Ivar up and down, a five mile swim, a dance and a jig around to get dried, we Cornish folk aren't made of that brittle stuff you northerners are.
No actually I did not even hobble too the edge to see what the rope was attached to
Gees Ivar up and down, a five mile swim, a dance and a jig around to get dried, we Cornish folk aren't made of that brittle stuff you northerners are.
No actually I did not even hobble too the edge to see what the rope was attached to