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These were taken on Saturday past - 29/03/2008. The location was Girnigoe Castle near Wick, Caithness. Back to the 350D (didn't borrow work's 40D) with mainly sigma lens (10-20mm), some with a Canon 17-85mm IS USM. As usual as soon as I get out and about the weather goes flat and dull!! Sky replacements & PS all round with a deliberate surreal feel sought. Still experimenting with the ND filters for those long exposures. C&C most welcome.
http://i254.photobucket.com/albums/hh116/deemac1965/IMH_1807edit1bcopySm.jpg
http://i254.photobucket.com/albums/hh116/deemac1965/IMH_1751edit1copySm.jpg
One last one . . . . . (just loved the light in this one)
http://i254.photobucket.com/albums/hh116/deemac1965/IMH_1776edit1copySm.jpg
percy toboggan
31-Mar-08, 19:16
Lovely work. you've either got talent, or great gear...probably both ;-)
Thanks for sharin' em.
Great work Deemac! First one has to be my favourite, simply because of the colour of the rocks in the water :-)
I am not too sure about the reflection in the water... The other two are super too, as usual :-)
You should try your 10-20mm on a full format cam, that would really rock!
Great work Deemac! First one has to be my favourite, simply because of the colour of the rocks in the water :-)
I am not too sure about the reflection in the water... The other two are super too, as usual :-)
You should try your 10-20mm on a full format cam, that would really rock!
Good idea. If you lend me your 5D for a week or two that would be just fabulous.;)
cuddlepop
01-Apr-08, 15:24
Those photo's Deemac are excellent and i love the way you've captured the castles spooky quality:D
Boozeburglar
01-Apr-08, 15:25
I feel that first image is so far away from normal perspective that nothing else hits me but a feeling of dizziness; even though the shot is fairly well composed, (I would have lost the foreground completely and included the lobbed off section to the right, perhaps combining two images or more taken in vertical mode).
Did you take any at the 20mm end? It is only a personal problem I have with extreme wide angle for this kind of work, I know plenty folk dig them, (even though the angle is not that extreme given the crop ratio).
Does the 350D allow a faster iso, 25 perhaps? That would give you the longer exposure without stopping down so far, limiting any softening of the image.
Having set up your tripod in front of such a beautiful subject, it may be worth taking a number of different shots at different lengths, and you could have got a couple hand held nearer the cliff edge, effectively taking the foreground out and gaining more of the shore, although of course you would have lost your long exposure effect on the sea.
Do you have the image without the added sky for comparison?
Castle pic is great.
If you added a sky on the castle pic, it was far more effectively integrated.
:)
percy toboggan
01-Apr-08, 17:28
How accesible are these places...ie. how far from where you can park a car up?
Thanks for all the comments guys. I was aware of shot 1's limitations (but it got the best reactions on the more specialist Canon forums!!) Here's a few more B-List shots (I took about 75 images in that location) No more sky replacements here . . . .
http://i254.photobucket.com/albums/hh116/deemac1965/IMH_1818edit1Sm.jpg
http://i254.photobucket.com/albums/hh116/deemac1965/IMH_1793edit1Sm.jpg
Again one more for luck - Enjoy;)
http://i254.photobucket.com/albums/hh116/deemac1965/IMH_1742edit2Sm.jpg
How accesible are these places...ie. how far from where you can park a car up?
Its probably about a 15 / 20 minute walk from the Lighthouse carpark
Boozeburglar
02-Apr-08, 00:27
B must be for best, yet again yer B List pics ROCK!
:)
percy toboggan
02-Apr-08, 06:26
B must be for best, yet again yer B List pics ROCK!
:)
I almost agree...but it's horses for courses I think.
The first three had a surreal/fantasy look about them...which is fine.
THey are all well worth looking at - you some have dramatic subject matter on your doorsteps up there...
All these pics are amazing.
I love going a walk around there its so peaceful.
B must be for best, yet again yer B List pics ROCK!
:)
Cheers Boozeburgler:Razz
Some of my efforts!
http://i267.photobucket.com/albums/ii302/Papamac1/IMG_1876.jpg
http://i267.photobucket.com/albums/ii302/Papamac1/IMG_1867.jpg
http://i267.photobucket.com/albums/ii302/Papamac1/IMG_1863.jpg
Really like the third one wicker05.
These are all distinctive pictures of a very photogenic structure but am not sure about the atmosphere you have created in your first three Deemac, they are bordering on the surreal, although they would make excellent illustrations however it's always interesting to see a different perspective (pardon my pun,) on a subject.
Wicker, I like your first shot best. I'm amazed that the chmney structure hasn't blown over yet in some of the winds we get up here. Its a great location for photography (and a nice walk to).
I like no 1 - makes me wonder what it would have been like to live there - imagine the drama of it in a storm!
Deemac and Wicker05, all your photos are superb! :)
I love the surreal feel of yours, Deemac. :cool: The coloured one in post 9 is my favourite, with the very first photo coming in as a close second.
Wicker05, out of your three, the first and third are the best.
I too like the first shot best, stunning location, havent been there in years...last time they didnt even have a bridge there...
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