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Good set, the witch is best of the set for me followed by the mono
Thanks both…..The witch is a lovely photo. It made me smile.
Good set, the witch is best of the set for me followed by the mono
Thanks both…..The witch is a lovely photo. It made me smile.
Good set, the witch is best of the set for me followed by the mono
Cheers Dave!^^^^ That! Nicely spooky
Thank you Helen!Forgotten... gorgeous shot and processing. Right up my street!
Spooky. Love the witch.
Thanks very much Kell. I’m doing quite a lot of experimenting with HDR and high contrasty images at the moment bt need to reign myself back a little (I quite like it but I know it’s not a universally popular look).That’s a great image.
Love the stripe of yellow through the middle.
Thanks Keith. We come up to this area most years around this time, but I've never seen the trees looking quite as spectacular (even in the rain!).As Kell said the yellow trees really help the shot, the block work on the tower does look quite naughty/hdr but needs must if the weather is not helping.
Really well composed. A cracking shot despite the weather.
Thanks Donal - it was spectacular. I'm not sure if I'm allowed to post videos here, but I have a short 13 second iPhone video on Instagram hereThe first shot is very nice. I also got a very pleasant surprise when I scrolled down to the second. I was expecting to see a concrete wall, and not a curtain of water. It must look and sound lovely.
Very impressive. You can almost feel the cold dampness! I must try to go there one day!Thanks Donal - it was spectacular. I'm not sure if I'm allowed to post videos here, but I have a short 13 second iPhone video on Instagram here
https://www.instagram.com/reel/CzeFZwbIL7i/?igshid=Y2NkYjk0MDhjYg==
Thanks DaveOne I've heard of but never been. Nice shot
Makes you wonder what the geology is to give the tor effectively a flat top like that.
Thanks Helen. It's a fabulous part of the country - some spectacular views and lovely walks.Nicely composed shot and a lovely part of the world.
Thanks for all the comments Nicky. One of the benefits of being retired is getting plenty of holidays and breaks in!It looks like you get around a bit, geographically speaking lol.
I've had a busy few weeks so behind on my commenting. I find the Penarth Pier very striking, it looks like it's on stilts and is alive; some sort of weird alien with a hut for a head?
I've not heard of Dyfffryn Gardens but having seen that structure I definitely want to visit now and I'll be sure to walk behind it too.
I love the mono pumpkin shot, putting the moon behind it was a great idea.
Lovely colours at Derwent dam and a great idea for the theme.
Cheers Stan. It's the widest setting I have on any camera!Very colourful and great idea to use it for climbing too. I think the wide setting on iPhone 13 Pro is a 13mm effective Full Frame equivalent focal length. So it ticks the Tech box too.
Thanks KellIt's an interesting shot.
Never seen that before.
AS said above, I think the iPhone 0.5 lens in equivalent to 13mm. It's very wide.
Thanks Keith. It gets pretty busy down there, and there’s usually a child or two having a go!Colourful wall and you to the weather to match, what a good idea to add the name and have it as a climbing wall, Does it get used a lot?
Thanks Dave.Nice wall there Simon
Thanks Helen!Leads the eye nicely. I've now got "What's occurring" running through my head
Thanks Paul!Really nice image - and I think you went for the right one from the three.