Julian de'Courcy Well-Known Member May 16, 2015 #1 Tregiskey, a spot I often stop off at and take a snap. Looking North Looking East
Rob MacKillop Edinburgh Correspondent May 16, 2015 #3 The first is stunning. A classic landscape shot. Lovely light on the mid-ground farmland, and a good head of clouds.
The first is stunning. A classic landscape shot. Lovely light on the mid-ground farmland, and a good head of clouds.
Julian de'Courcy Well-Known Member May 16, 2015 #4 Brian Moore said: Worth stopping for Julian. DP1M? Click to expand... Thanks Brian. Yes Dp1m . The first is made up of two landscape orientated shots stitched, the second a single shot. Both with a .9 soft graduated Lee filter to keep a bit of cloud.
Brian Moore said: Worth stopping for Julian. DP1M? Click to expand... Thanks Brian. Yes Dp1m . The first is made up of two landscape orientated shots stitched, the second a single shot. Both with a .9 soft graduated Lee filter to keep a bit of cloud.
Julian de'Courcy Well-Known Member May 16, 2015 #5 Rob MacKillop said: The first is stunning. A classic landscape shot. Lovely light on the mid-ground farmland, and a good head of clouds. Click to expand... Thank you Rob.
Rob MacKillop said: The first is stunning. A classic landscape shot. Lovely light on the mid-ground farmland, and a good head of clouds. Click to expand... Thank you Rob.
Julian de'Courcy Well-Known Member May 17, 2015 #7 Ivar D. Larsen said: I like them both, in particular the first one. Click to expand... Thanks Ivar
Martin Pancisin Well-Known Member May 25, 2015 #8 Rob MacKillop said: The first is stunning. A classic landscape shot. Lovely light on the mid-ground farmland, and a good head of clouds. Click to expand... +1
Rob MacKillop said: The first is stunning. A classic landscape shot. Lovely light on the mid-ground farmland, and a good head of clouds. Click to expand... +1
Julian de'Courcy Well-Known Member Jun 13, 2015 #10 Pete Askew said: Gorgeous stuff, Julian. Love the slightly smudgy tones. Gorgeous. Click to expand... Smudgy is the new whatever the old was
Pete Askew said: Gorgeous stuff, Julian. Love the slightly smudgy tones. Gorgeous. Click to expand... Smudgy is the new whatever the old was