At the far north-east tip of the Scottish mainland, there are some impressive sea stacks. These two shots were taken a mile apart looking in opposite directions.
From the north:...
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At the far north-east tip of the Scottish mainland, there are some impressive sea stacks. These two shots were taken a mile apart looking in opposite directions.
From the north:...
Lovely compositions, Brant.
I spent a couple of days this week looking for good autumn colours.
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River Affric by Andy Stringer,...
Took these shots last month on a trip to Norfolk.
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Ringed Plover by Andy Stringer, on Flickr
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I noticed some movement at the side of a path at Snettisham nature reserve in Norfolk a few weeks ago. This wood mouse was busy foraging and didn't seem bothered by my presence.
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It's been over two years since I posted anything on TDP. Hopefully I'll be making more regular contributions this year. It's great to see so many varied ideas for this assignment. Here's my entry....
I was out doing some landscape work last Friday when I noticed a pair of swallows coming and going from an old concrete shelter. Suspecting that it might be a nest site, I took a look inside. The...
Just invested in some Lee filters, including the Big Stopper, which I used for this 30-second exposure of the view out to sea from Aberdeen Harbour.
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Lots of herring gulls, a tern and a mute swan were enjoying the surf at Cruden Bay yesterday.
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Cruden Bay by Andrew Stringer, on...
I set the colour temperature to 'Tungsten' for this shot of a water droplet:
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Thanks for the votes. I'll think of a new topic soon and let Brant know the details.
Well, I won't have to go any further than my computer for the next assignment.
Haydn, your picture brings back childhood memories of visits to the Derwent Valley. I grew up in Nottingham so the Peak District was a favourite weekend destination for the family.
B&W isn't my...
Thanks Mark. The is Connel Bridge, which was built for the railway but now carries the main road between Oban and Fort William. For a time, it served both road and rail.
Lots of greats atmospheric shots so far. Keep them coming.
Imagine some of the most extreme weather conditions on earth, storm force winds and very low temperatures with no shelter anywhere. ...
This is my best shot of 'current', so I think it belongs in this thread.
This is an example of a tidal race, named the "Falls of Lora". It forms at the mouth of Loch Etive at low tide when the...
I know that Tounis likes photographs of mountains, so I'll try my luck with this view up Glen Etive towards the two shepherds.
Landscape: "The Long and Winding Road". This road is over 20 km...
It's been several months since I posted anything on TDP, but I've kept an eye on the forum and been inspired by the pictures and discussions. Until last week, I had only taken about a dozen pictures...
I choose DavidWare as the winner. It's a great demonstration of the zoom burst technique.
Congratulations.
This assignment, like the others, can be interpreted in a number of ways. I'm really looking for the zoom burst effect and I'll leave it up to participants to determine how to create it. I think...
I voted for a tripod, but only because I do a lot of landscape photography and your 'first DSLR kit' probably has a built-in flash. An external flash would be a close second.
Well, John, if you don't want to judge you shouldn't have entered such good shots in previous assignments. Thanks for picking the flamingo and I echo your congratulations on the high standard from...
Good work everybody. I'm looking forward to more in 2014.
My top five for 2013:
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Loch Moraig by Andrew Stringer, on Flickr
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I used the 24mm tilt-shift for this shot of the mountain "Slioch" from a boulder field. The boulders are a few paces in front of the camera and the summit is nearly four miles away.
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If he was hungry, he would let you get really close. Nice shot.
Thanks Mark, and congratulations to Joel.
I think you were looking at next year's calendar. This year, it's Sunday 29th December.
I have finally finished processing the last few shots from my trip to South Georgia and the Falkland...