Recently finished images (UK Trip)

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Recently finished images (UK Trip)

Postby Alpha_7 on Thu Nov 01, 2007 10:40 am

It's been a while since I last shared some images (other then the photos of toilets for the recent time snap). So while I haven't taken many recently (expect a lot of self portraits and images of my Leica camera) I'd share a few more from my trip.

#1 Bridge in the Valley
This was taken from the car window while driving through Loch Ness back to Edinburgh, my favourite aspect of this image is the bridge at the bottom really puts the mountains in perspective, they are BIG!
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#2 Mum, I'm on top of the world!
Isn’t it funny how technology has invaded almost every aspect of our life. This shot was taken as I was watching one of the most magical sunsets I’ve seen. I turn around and saw a single figure on the top of the hill and first though he was enjoying the view as well, until I noticed the mobile to his ear. Was he oblivious to the sunset consumed by his conversation, or was he calling home to tell his mum what he was witnessing.
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#3 Edinburgh Streets
Probably not everyones cup of tea, this shot used Photomatix to enhance the dynamic range.
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#4 A Stolen Moment
This Parisian waiter takes a few long drags of his cigarette in between serving customers, I couldn’t pass up the opportunity of taking his photograph has he enjoyed his stolen moment, it had a very Parisian feel to it.
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Postby jamesw on Thu Nov 01, 2007 10:55 am

not really offering crit... but all of those made me say 'wow'
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Postby Underload on Thu Nov 01, 2007 11:16 am

The story behind number 2 is great :) I really like the look of 3, and you're right, 4 has a real story and feel to it.
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Postby CraigVTR on Thu Nov 01, 2007 11:34 am

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Great shots
Those Scottish hills are really big. It is hard to get a sense of scale when there are no trees or other objects with which to compare. I was in Scotland a bit over twelve months ago and went the chair lift at Glen Coe ski resort. From the top of the mountain we watch a couple of fighter jets fly through the valley below. They looked like flies.

#3 looks slightly weird to me as there seems to be limited contrast. Did climb the Scott Monument?

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Postby glennles on Thu Nov 01, 2007 11:44 am

My favourite is the first one. I really like the sky. Your eyes have to do some work to find the bridge :)

These pictures aren't helping me keep the travel bug in check :shock:
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Postby blacknstormy on Thu Nov 01, 2007 11:50 am

Craig - I adore #3 - and am now off on the web finding out some more info on photomatrix !!!! :) (oops, photomatix)
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Postby radar on Thu Nov 01, 2007 12:18 pm

A really nice series here Craig,

First and last ones for me. B&W makes it very nice in both of them,

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Postby Alex on Thu Nov 01, 2007 12:31 pm

Some great images, Craig! 2, 3 and 4 are excellent. Each has its attractive points. I love the way sunlight shine on the face of the building in No.3.

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Postby Wocka on Thu Nov 01, 2007 2:14 pm

Craig,

Great shots.

We did our honeymoon through UK / Scotland / Ireland 4 years ago, self drive. Unfortunatly we did the Edinburgh to Loch Ness and return on a coach tour ( 12 hours ).

While looking out the window I was mumbling to the good wife "we should have driven this part and done it over 3 days". I don't think the coach driver would have appreciated me yelling out "stop the bus, I want to take a photo ( or 40 )", every 5 km's or so.

I would love to see more of the Loch Ness area, in colour is you have them as well. We did this in May and there was still snow of the top of the mountains. Spectacular scenery, must get back there one day.

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Postby Bluebell on Thu Nov 01, 2007 5:29 pm

So glad to see there are still some more from your trip to look forward to.
Number 1 is great, I like the way you have to look hard to see the bridge.
Number 2 is my equal favorite. I'm betting he hiked up there because it was the only place he could find a signal.
Thanks for sharing these. :)
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Postby gstark on Thu Nov 01, 2007 5:52 pm

Craig,

What a delightful selection of images you have presented to us this time.

The first one, I think, printed large (and maybe in colour?) would present a very imposing image.

The third one is a wonderful image of a city that has some beautiful buildings, and the fourth ... All I can say is "yes!"
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Postby ozimax on Thu Nov 01, 2007 8:24 pm

Wonderful Craig, thoroughly enjoyable browsing.
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Postby Cre8tivepixels on Thu Nov 01, 2007 9:49 pm

Number 4.....and 1 awesome buddy as has been said before you have come along way and have a great eye!

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Postby Geoff on Thu Nov 01, 2007 9:53 pm

Craig - some great work here. You must be proud of your improvements in photography over the last few years..well done buddy!
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Postby Reschsmooth on Fri Nov 02, 2007 8:53 am

Craig, awesome photos here. I love the perspective of the first, and the candidness of the 4th. Well done.
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Postby PiroStitch on Fri Nov 02, 2007 3:16 pm

really love the 2nd and 4th one Craig. You've certainly progressed leaps and bounds. Great stuff!
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Postby Oz_Beachside on Sun Nov 04, 2007 10:38 pm

#4 is my favourite!

very nice way to capture the feel of a city, capture the "smoko". thanks for sharing!
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Postby Greg B on Mon Nov 05, 2007 7:19 am

Fantastic shots Craig, I love the treatment in #3
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Postby Matt. K on Mon Nov 05, 2007 12:55 pm

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Your photography has improved by degrees over time and these are excellent! Each stands without fault on its own merit. Keep them coming.
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Postby Alpha_7 on Mon Nov 05, 2007 10:49 pm

Thanks for the feedback everyone I appreciate your comments.
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