Daybreak in October 2018 at Buachaille Etive Mor and the Coupall River, a very cold morning but beautiful day.
Buachaille Etive Mor by David Young, on Flickr
Keeping on the Kayaking theme, while in the Nottingham I got to watch some white water kayaker's practising there skills.
Some great talent out on the water, balancing and surfing the waves.
Comments and feedback welcome...
I had the pleasure of watching some of the best kayak marathon racers in the UK last weekend.
The weather was terrible 40+mph gusts, but the athletes took it in there stride and went on the water to win. The skill, power, speed and balance was amazing. Below are a few snaps from last weekend...
Hey everyone.
I thought I would brave the bitter cold to have a go at some night photography. Havent used my camera in ages but every time I cycle past these spots in the dark I think they would make pretty great photos. In terms of technique I just tried to get the adjustment bar at the bottom...
A drystone-built, packhorse bridge over the Machno river. This is known as the 'Roman Bridge' but it is actually 16th or 17th century.
Bridge over the River Machno by Justin Saunders, on Flickr#
After my last post, a nod to the purple rinse brigade, I think this one is a nod to all Red Heads out there :) Oh and for those interested the vlog behind the image ..
cheers,
Nige
Bairnsdale Victoria.
Saw this guy when we were walking along the side of the river in Bairnsdale.
Not easy to pin these little fella's down, they flit from branch to branch barely stopping long enough to get a shot, also hard to anticipate where they will go next. So this is about the best of...
Took a stroll down the river Clywedog from Nant Mill down to the first water fall.
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by Mr Drizz, on Flickr
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by Mr Drizz, on Flickr
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by Mr Drizz, on Flickr
Some detail from a river which flows through the Poison Glen in Co.Donegal ... just before we started our ascent of Errigal. The whole area is rather fantastic and certainly a place to revisit, most likely in Autumn / Winter ... in fact having now been across to Co.Donegal 3 times in the past...
Hi,
This is my first time posting one of my images here.
This image was taken when I had just started to take photography seriously.
It was a very foggy evening.
Taken with 24-105mm f/4L and ND filter.
Being a sport photographer for many years now i am used to capturing the action but recently started looking into shooting Landscape work and found it very peaceful and relaxing, Enjoyable but difficult at the same time. I visited the Highlands of Scotland and caught a few shots,
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One of the many smaller inlets connecting to the River Cam in Cambridgeshire. Taken on a misty morning, Autumn 2015.
Canon 1DX (blast from the past for me)
Canon 24-105 (@28mm)
f11, 1/10 second, ISO 100
Have a great day everyone ..
cheers,
Nige
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