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Started by oRGie, October 11, 2009, 03:07:39 PM

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skellum

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Spent Sunday night and Monday morning in the Lake District  ( Borrowdale area ) to update a few shots. The first shot ( Buttermere ) below was the hardest having negotiated the Honister pass I had to wait about 2 hours for the wind to calm down and for people to get out of the way. One couple realised what I was doing and told me they would sit to the left out of picture which was very good of them but then he started throwing stones into the water for his dog not realising I was waiting for a calm water shot. Anyway I got the shot about 9.00 pm when everyone had gone then it was back over the Pass to Borrowdale to my tent and a few pints in the local pub.

Dawn was much better at Derwentwater not a soul in sight until about 8.30 am  when a woman turned up in her car took one snap with her compact and drove off .( Pays off to be there early on a Monday morning out of the main holiday season ).

Just Dave

Wow  Dave what fab conditions you had the lakes are like mirrors, lovely reflections in #1,  Ive never been to Ashness bridge but keep meaning too, nice framing in #3 a little different that the normal centralise pier shots we see,  :tup:
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skellum

#47
Thanks Dave. Both the Buttermere and Derwentwater shots are two shots stitched together.

Just Dave

You did great with the stitching Dave, Not something I think about much but I should, as your results prove
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Oldboy

Cracking series of shots Dave and love the third best.  ;D

greypoint

I admire your patience - worth the effort  ;)

SimonW

Yes, Derwentwater Dawn is a beautiful picture.
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(in Dunning, Scotland)

alan1572

Already in the gallery but I'll sneak it in here as well.



Who wanted dry roasted with their pint?

Markulous

#53
From the Buxton Military Tattoo last night - always a sellout months before.
And what a location!



And an opportunity to do one of the techniques I enjoy most: slow shutter


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Graham

   Love the drumer shot. Shutter speed just right.
   Been to Buxton loads of times, I never knew the inside of that building was like that!
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A couple of cracking shots Markulous.  ;D

Markulous

Cheers, guys!  :tup:

Quote from: Graham on July 10, 2011, 12:39:30 PM
   Love the drumer shot. Shutter speed just right.
   Been to Buxton loads of times, I never knew the inside of that building was like that!
                   Graham. :tup:

Yeah, a lovely building, Graham. Former stables and now owned by the University of Derby
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ABERS

Love the drummer shot, super! :tup:

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The slower shutter speed worked well, nice capture of movement.  :tup:
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Congrats on a couple of great shots Markulous especially love the drumming one :tup:
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