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13 Comments:
Hi, John. Incredible shot here. Composition looks great. Your penchant for nice warm colors in night shots pays off here. Though it may not be the case, it appears that the horizon line is not completely straight; is tipped a little to the right, or is that the "way of the land"? Great shot.
Awesome!
I'd love to know what the building on the right is.
VERY nice!! Really like it!!
I love the colours in your pictures... This shot is amazing!
Hope you had a great long weekend. This is a beautiful shot...the old overlooking the new.
I love the oil painting quality to this shot. The juxtaposition of the ancient with the modern using the roadway to divide the two makes for a very interesting composition.
I must admit ,you take some shit hot photos mate ..It wouldbe reallynice though if you commented on how you got the shots .. i.e. exposurer , aperture settings and any post production work you do etc..
Cheers
Exposure and aperture settings are under the photograph.
Oh yeah .. Duh !!
Hope you had a lovely time in Fort William. We took a trip up their the first time we went to Scotland but we wern't overly impressed. Maybe we saw the wrong bits though, as several people have commented on what a lovely place it is!
Hi John;
got to you via link - you're just amazing... where are you living?
would you consider a newsletter with your daily photoshot?
a talent like yours should not be kept to the ones 'in the know'...!
something else; if you want to know what your visitors think of your work, why haven't you got a guest book?
all the best and thanks for the great photos.
Brent: Thanks Brent. Yeah, I though that the warmer WB worked better with this one. I see what you mean about the horizon, but I think it might just be the way of the land since I kept all of the verticals vertical.
sopheava: The building is Edinburgh castle - it's featured quite a few times on the site :)
london cokehead: Cheers, glad you're enjoying the shots. As Brent said, the exif data is under each shots. I tend only to comment on the PP if I do anything major... most of my time in photoshop is spent just tweaking the images. Cheers again.
Jem: Tell me about it. We drove through it in 2 minutes and that was enough!
Vol-au-Vent: Thanks! I'm currently living in Edinburgh at the moment. I'm not sure what you mean by the newsletter though, but it sounds interesting. I'm always happy to share my work with as many people as possible! :) I've never looked into getting a guest book but that's something else to consider.
Thanks again for your positive comments.
Oops, yeah I feel like a tool.
I'll just start digging through the archives now...
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