The tree was/is quite and unusual shape and I was trying for a 'ghostly' style feel.
Anyway, had a go at stiched a panorama together today
And a link to the full size file
http://farm4.static.flickr.com/3617/...468c6b65_o.jpg
The tree was/is quite and unusual shape and I was trying for a 'ghostly' style feel.
Anyway, had a go at stiched a panorama together today
And a link to the full size file
http://farm4.static.flickr.com/3617/...468c6b65_o.jpg
Went out to gatecrasher again last night:
a shot i took of the other tog whilst waiting for it to fill up a bit
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Happened to have my camera with me when getting the train into Leeds today and guess who else was there?
The above left me slightly annoyed that I decided to leave the 70-300mm at home today (shots were taken with Tamron 17-50mm)
They were brought in on this beauty:
As you can see from the man's hat in the bottom right of shot, it was a bit of a scrum to get a picture coming in.
^ are they meeting that kid who's a father?
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I'd be very surprised if that wasn't shopped - it's too hard a line for me - if you pushed it back to the shadow under the bridge I think it'd look a bit nicer. The perspective doesn't really flatter the bride either!
Bob that hurts my eyes :s
Why's the man so noisy? Did you mask him and give him a couple of stops of fill light? Both characters have really 'hard' outlines. Like the idea of shooting on the beach though.
Great bird shots Yorkieben. I really like the Swan, very sharp indeed - looks like a lovely lens. I quite like the composition too.
The bird in the last shot looks really freaky! You know what kind it is?
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The last one is a greylag goose
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