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A couple of Landscapes from Cumbria
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Landscapes often do work well in mono with the first being a fine example of this and adding the nice minimalist feel of the composition makes it even more special.
Provided the second is a straight shot - and I have no reason to think it may not be - is probably my image of the year so far: great scenery, great composition all set off with a fabulous rainbow. Yes, truly magical (pity it's not on Flickr as I'd have 'faved' it )
Cheers,
John
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Thanks John, yes it is very much a genuine photo and it's on Flickr too. :)
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Excellent work.Nigel
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Stunning! Always a pleasure to see your images Andy. My wife showed me the second one last night (FB?) and I didn't realise it was yours - it's top draw!
We are off to Ambleside for a week on Saturday - really looking forward to getting out and about with the camera.
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Thanks all for your comments, very much appreciated.
My own personal favourite is the black and white photo, I think it must resonate with my quiet personality. ;)
I have my wife Jill to thank for the 2nd photo, she was the one who spotted the scene out of the passenger window, as we were driving over Kirkstone Pass. I had to pull the car up sharply and in a rather awkward spot on the road.
I knew I wouldn't have much time to capture the rainbow over the fell, so the shot was taken hand-held at f/9 & ISO 200. I'm really pleased with the photo.
Originally posted by Tony Hawkins View PostStunning! Always a pleasure to see your images Andy. My wife showed me the second one last night (FB?) and I didn't realise it was yours - it's top draw!
We are off to Ambleside for a week on Saturday - really looking forward to getting out and about with the camera.
I am a bit disappointed with myself for not putting more effort into going out though .... next time perhaps.
Hope you havea good time when you go!Canon EOS 5D Mark III, EF 135mm F/2 L, EF 16-35mm F/4 L, EF 50mm f/1.8, EF 24-105mm f/4L IS USM, EF 28mm f/2.8
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Both stunning images and I do not have a favourite, liking each for different reasons.
There must be thousands of shots of those same views taken in bright sunshine, but venturing out in poor weather and waiting for the light has made these different and quite exceptional.
I would be happy if I had taken either of them.Colin
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Wow, Andy, they are both stunning. Your images are always gorgeous with wonderful use of light, but these are exceptional.Canon EOS 7D
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Re: A couple of Landscapes from Cumbria
Originally posted by colin C View PostBoth stunning images and I do not have a favourite, liking each for different reasons.
There must be thousands of shots of those same views taken in bright sunshine, but venturing out in poor weather and waiting for the light has made these different and quite exceptional.
I would be happy if I had taken either of them.
Originally posted by AlexR! View PostWow, Andy, they are both stunning. Your images are always gorgeous with wonderful use of light, but these are exceptional.
Originally posted by brianvickers View PostExceptional.....I like both....the mono is as superb as the colour.....you might not have got out much but when you did your timing was impeccable!Canon EOS 5D Mark III, EF 135mm F/2 L, EF 16-35mm F/4 L, EF 50mm f/1.8, EF 24-105mm f/4L IS USM, EF 28mm f/2.8
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thats a wow stunning work:- Ian
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