On the computer screen I can't tell that much. Like the first composition best although if possible would have moved the trees slightly to the right as you did in the second image. Great image!
On the computer screen I can't tell that much. Like the first composition best although if possible would have moved the trees slightly to the right as you did in the second image. Great image!
Hi Peter,
Thanks and totally agree it really is a beautiful sight.
Damn shame about the plastic waste. Honestly, wasn't that bad when we were there. Some waste around the bothy but maybe what you say was just the tide bringing in stuff that shouldn't be dumped in the sea?
Graham
Two more from Skye, Scotland. Taken last autumn on a wet, low cloud sort of day which was pretty common! A very familiar location - Fairy Pools - but we got a little bit away from the human motorway in the end (in photo 2 at least). Both oroginally colour images but just didn't work for me that way, so converted to black and white. I shot some black and white film too....just waiting to get it processed.
Chamonix 045N-2, Rodenstock 135mm f5.6@f22, 1/4s, Kodak Ektar 100. Epson V700 scan, colourperfect, lightroom and silver efex pro2 processing
Fairy Pools, Skye by Graham Meek, on Flickr
Chamonix 045N-2, 135 mm Rodenstock Sironar N f5.6@f22, 1/4s, Portra 400 @ISO 320. Epson V700 scan, lightroom and colourperfect processing and converted with silver efex2
Sgurr an Fheadain, Skye by Graham Meek, on Flickr
Meeky: Very nice shots. Conversion looks great from color. Nice tones. Contrast. Clear. Pretty scene.
Flickr Home Page: https://www.flickr.com/photos/alanklein2000/albums
A couple of nice images Meekyman! I gave you a follow on flickr.
Thanks Alan, Kevin and Otto!
Otto - maybe. I don't tend to analyse my images too much (not that clever!), but I am drawn to certain features/shapes and I like the second photo more. It has a nice bottom left lead-in curve, loads of triangular shapes going on (riverbed, waterfall bit and the mountain) and that's what attracted me to the scene.
Cheers
Graham
Graham,
I like both of them ... perhaps the second one a little bit more ... we have been there, too!
A lovely place!
Bookmarks