Linlithgow Loch Dawn
Camera: Nikon D200
Lens: Nikkor 17-55mm F2.8 G DX
ISO: 100
Aperture: F11
Exposure: 1/5th sec
Filter: Lee ND Soft Grad
Camera: Nikon D200
Lens: Nikkor 17-55mm F2.8 G DX
ISO: 100
Aperture: F11
Exposure: 1/5th sec
Filter: Lee ND Soft Grad
Glasgow cranes on a cold day
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Tossing the Caber at Ballater Highland Games, Scotland.
Mountains reflected upon Loch Slapin in the southern half of the Isle of Skye, Northwest Scotland.
I've just ordered a load of TMax and Tri-X sheet film so thought I had better start to tune out the colour when looking for subject matter. Been hoping to photograph this for ages but I've just today been given access through and beyond the locked gate. You should see the view down the 80ft hole, scary stuff. Set to mono in camera.
Posted a similar shot to this previously but this is the long exposure version.
Shot with the Lee Filter Big Stopper and 0.9 ND grad.
Canon 60D
Sigma 10-20mm
Focal Length 10mm
Aperture 8.0
ISO 100
Exposure 119 seconds
Using a set of ND Filters 8 and 4 stop with my camera set at F22 meaning a resultant of F34 gave these really nice smooth water results of the Big Water of Fleet river with the now disused railway viaduct in the background.
Another angle on the Plean Street flats demolition.
Apparently some are coming down in the Gorbals at the weekend by explosive demolition! Would be interesting but it seems it'll be in the middle of the night to avoid disrupting the trains.
"Avro Vulcan XH558 banks over the 2011 Air Show at RAF Leuchars.
A warm damp hazy day, the camouflage rather like the tree and ground colours."
And of course the quirky....
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