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Different sort of Newcastle 'wetlands' picturesHi
Here's a few pictures from the weekend, taken between the bad (for the UK anyway) snow storms we've been having. I added the noise to this one, it was snowing in the distance which gave the misty look to the cranes. This brute was just pasing through. Well its a different perspective, but perhaps not different (or good enough!) for the comp. Please let me know what you think to my latest offerings! CC PS I've been playing around with the calibration of this f'ing monitor, can you let me know how these look on your screen please?
Charlie
I like the way you've PPd the first one - it works well. Second one is a little too fisheye for my tastes. All three images look dull (eg second one looks quite overcast) but I'm guessing that's the way it was. Hope you enjoyed viewing our Wetlands pics from our 42C day (that's 107 F) while you had snow Peter
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I like your pics CC reminds me why I left the old dart and came over here
The second pic is interesting: HMS Richmond has the distinction of being the last ship built by Swan Hunter Chris
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Chris I've noticed this before. You really know your ships, don't you - last time I saw a comment like this from you I figured you read it from the ship, but this time I see nothing. Impressive. Edit: I think I worked it out - I seem to recal you mentioned in a previous post there's a web site showing what ships are in what ports. Peter
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My father was in the Navy and he also had nine brothers who were in the Navy or the Royal Marines. In 1961 I was going into the Naval College at Dartmouth for officer training but changed my mind. I have always been interested in Naval matters but my love of organic chemistry took me in another direction and another story. . . Chris
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Sirhc55, the weather in the UK hasn't been that bad. Well down south it hasn't. I just got back from there and was wearing only 2 level of clothing. Which was a T-Shirt plus a jacket. Saw some freaks walking around in T-Shirts down at Southampton though. I think they were trying to be hard.
Stubbsy, i think Chris cheated. HMS Richmond is written on the gangway of the ship
CC. I like the first pic. Nice and moody. The second one is good but could do with a bit of a curve adjustment to lighten the midtones. The last one doesn't do anything for me but i think it's because i've seen that same angle before. The bridge in Newcastle, which looks like the Sydney Harbour Bridge but much smaller, was built by the same bloke, after the SHB was completed. Why change a proven design? I bet they're not still paying a toll in Newcastle though Steve.
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I love all three Charlie. Aircraft are my passion and I can't attest to a great maritime knowledge (such as Chris - who knows where to look for a vessel name! ). but I thought the lighting in Photo 2 was really captivating. Good stuff.
Simon. (PS - As to your question about quality - the pics look fine from here, sharp and as colourful as a British dock can be!) Simon
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Hmmm... Not very observant am I. I was too busy obsessing about this big pointy thing thrusting out of my screen at me. Peter
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Actually I did not cheat - saw the F239 and knew it was the Richmond did not even look at the gangway
Chris
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I need new glasses. I didn't see the F239 either Peter
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But I know where to look Peter Chris
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1. i like the grittiness of the first one but i am distracted by the fact that the top of the crane is cropped off
2. again, good stuff. again, i am a little distracted by the bow flag being cropped off, especially when it is almost completely in shot 3. nice shot, but as birddog says it seems a farily standard perspective to me (see glen's avatar).
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