"www.davidpikeimages.com 3min exposure. 40mm - Hasselblad. Film:Kodak 400TX. Negative developed in Pyrocat HD."
"On a February evening flight from Inverness to Glasgow - 16,000 feet over Rannoch Moor Looking west to Lochaber, Mull and Ardnamurchan.
Where else can you see?"
"Poor little puppy"
"August 2010, Glasgow
Hasselblad 500CM - Kodak Ektacolor Pro 160S"
"As well as Waverley's final weekend of sailings for 2010, it was also the final weekend on board for the popular purser of the ship, Jim McFadzean who is retiring after 23 years. Here is Jim outside his office "just behind the funnels".
"A very interesting sky at Loch Ashie on a seriously windy day."
"Stitch in Photoshop CS5
Taken from Stac Pollaidh
Best seen in HD at the cinema there's so many pixels in the combined image
If you look closely you can see my reflection from cloud 9"
"Sun, rain, rainbow, sea, mountains, lakes, forests ... a dream day on the Isle of Skye. NO PHOTOSHOP
Camera: Sony DSLR-A900
Lens: 16-35 mm f/28
Exposure: 1/6 sec at f/20
Aperture: f/20
Focal Length: 16 mm
ISO Speed : 100
Filters: Marumi CPL + Hitech Soft GND 0.6"
"Slightly wider angled shot showing Dunnet Head lighthouse bottom right and Scrabster lighthouse bottom left."
"Sisterly love."
"This is a second attempt at a 'Planet' Panoramic shot of the Forth Bridges in Edinburgh. (with a little photoshop play added in too).
One of my recent finds on flickr is 'California CPA' check out his work i can't falt a single image!!
I was impressed with an (obviously photoshopped) capture called "Fly to San Diego" he called it a 'planet' and low and behold there is a step by step link explaining how its done!
We photoshop lovers should all give this a go go.
http://content.photojojo.com/tutorials/create-your-own-panorama-planets/
Special thanks to John Wood, Photography's a happier place with you in it!!!!!
Enjoy."
"Another discovery on this wonderful little loch... I have been shooting Loch Ard for four years now, and just found this little gem..."
And of course the quirky....
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