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j4bberw0ck
14-Aug-06, 11:02
My hobby's digital photography; I concentrate on producing panoramic images - landscapes mostly, but other subjects can be treated the same way. The file sizes tend to be enormous (some run upwards of 40MB), as does the finished image size so these examples are compressed to within half a pixel of their lives and resized to a fraction of the original:
Here's a sunrise over the island of Copinsay, with the sun illuminating the unusual cloud formation:
http://img209.imageshack.us/img209/7583/copinsaysunrisewmlt9.jpg
This one's the beach at Dingieshowe, East Mainland, one evening. A local farmer was launching his RIB for an evening's fishing.
http://img221.imageshack.us/img221/5146/dingieshowepanoramawmix6.jpg
j4bberw0ck
14-Aug-06, 11:04
Here's a sunset over St Peter's Pool, again in the East Mainland:
http://img214.imageshack.us/img214/3212/spoolpanoramawmuu7.jpg
And the same place from a different angle at the height of summer:
http://img214.imageshack.us/img214/9121/spoolsummerwmca4.jpg
j4bberw0ck
14-Aug-06, 11:08
If you've been to Orkney you'll know the Barriers between the South Isles. Here's Barrier 3 and a blockship:
http://img135.imageshack.us/img135/2082/barrier3wmrv4.jpg
I lied in the thread header; this one's Shetland, Jarlshof to be precise:
http://img225.imageshack.us/img225/3451/jarlshof2wmol0.jpg
j4bberw0ck
14-Aug-06, 14:54
Copinsay, seen from Newark at sunset:
http://img105.imageshack.us/img105/4866/copinsayeveningpanoramafromgeowmje2.jpg
Some Deerness coastline:
http://img163.imageshack.us/img163/6192/deernessorkneywmld5.jpg
j4bberw0ck
14-Aug-06, 14:58
Sunset at Harray Loch; unfortunately I only had a little pocket camera with me and the lens wasn't really up to the job. The dark bandings are caused by edge imperfections in the lens. A shame, but that's life.......
http://img218.imageshack.us/img218/7774/harraylochwmof9.jpg
This is looking north to the Third Barrier, with the Second Barrier in the background further right:
http://img163.imageshack.us/img163/5770/lookingnorthtochurchillbarriersorkneywmqy1.jpg
Those are lovely - please post some more! :)
nice pictures!!!
have you taken any pics of south hoy or any of the area,s us caithness folk see when we look across the firth :D
j4bberw0ck
16-Aug-06, 14:47
No, rs2k, I haven't any panoramics from that area. One or two snapshots of Rackwick on a truly miserable wet day is all! Thank you all for your kind words....
Dave Taylor
26-Aug-06, 08:50
Your pictures brought back recent memories of my first visit to Orkney,
with the '06 Clan Gunn Gathering.
I can't wait to return.
Thanks and regards
Dave Taylor
26-Aug-06, 18:56
Dear j4bberw0ck:
I'f you'll tell me how the post more than two pictures (I've just learned that the limit is two), I might be able to fill the Hoy gap for rs2k
Thanks
http://homepage.ntlworld.com/robert.rae2/Images/Orkney/OldManOfHoy.jpg
j4bberw0ck
13-Sep-06, 14:17
Dear j4bberw0ck:
I'f you'll tell me how the post more than two pictures (I've just learned that the limit is two), I might be able to fill the Hoy gap for rs2k
Thanks
Sorry, Dave; missed your post until just now. Two images per post to the board, and as many posts as you like with two images in them!
j4bberw0ck
13-Sep-06, 14:27
A couple of panoramic pics taken in the last few days:
The tidal causeway at the Holm of Grimbister. The HoG is a 40 acre island with a farm on it. At low tide there's enough of a causeway to get a 4x4 or tractor across:
http://img106.imageshack.us/img106/3350/holmofgrimbisterpano2yl1.jpg
And the disused farmhouse at Mirkady Point in the East Mainland. This image is one of the bigger ones; printed at 72 dpi it would be a fraction less than 3 metres long, and .6 metre wide. The raw pic is 8400 pixels wide.
http://img154.imageshack.us/img154/4958/mirkadypanorama2gi3.jpg
j4bberw0ck
13-Sep-06, 14:38
Mirkady again; not a successful from a visual standpoint but worked well from the stitching poiint of view:
http://img140.imageshack.us/img140/8296/mirkady3pr1.jpg
Not panoramic, but I love the rocky foreshores in these northern parts:
http://img159.imageshack.us/img159/5559/deernessforeshoretocopinsayqt1.jpg
j4bberw0ck
13-Sep-06, 14:41
And one of my favourite things - a rockpool. I could sit and look into these pools for hours. So much beauty, so disordered, and yet so ordered.
Must stop all this waxing lyrical stuff. Not good for my image :lol:
http://img112.imageshack.us/img112/78/rockpoolaq2.jpg
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