It's been a while...
since i've gone & f**ked things up just like i always do . 120 film,
46/52
since i've gone & f**ked things up just like i always do . 120 film,
46/52
Another wacky result from this long exposure.
ND 8 for the sky. The WB was set at 5000K.
Spent a couple of days chasing the fog at the beginning of the month, and either finding myself in zero visability, or zero fog!
The world was deadly silent, and as I took this shot, a fox ran out from behind the tree... I dont know which one of us got the biggest fright! Well actually it was me, because my first thoughts were, "its times like these you wish you had a camera!"... doh!
Or Bonnet stone if your not Scottish
Another from Glennifer Braes in Paisley on a lovely warm Autumn day. Originally a two exposure shot, but not required to use this option in the end.
I am drawn to trees almost as much as the sea and its always a safer option...and a good one when not much weather.
One from the archives taken back in 2010 on a very autumnal Loch Tay
Edinburgh remembers the Servicmen and Women who have gave the ultimate sacrifice for our country. This is part of a garden of remembrance to honour the fallen of all conflicts.
Jon Paul and Craig McLean battle it out at Revolution 33.
An abandoned farm building on the skyline at Baleshare, North Uist, Outer Hebrides
Crail Harbour is a small fishing village in the East Neuk of Fife - 30 second exposure very early morning.
one from the archives I've been working on tonight...from 2008 and the year of Highland Culture.
Rainbow over what must be one of the most photographed small boats in the county,the yole Halcyon.
And of course the quirky....
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