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Leeds - people and places

Bend The LightBend The Light Registered Users Posts: 1,887 Major grins
edited June 13, 2015 in Other Cool Shots
For the last couple of years, my wife has been doing an Open Univversity degree. Her tutorials every couple of months were held in Leeds, so I got up to 6 hours to wander around the city on my own.


Here are some of the shots I took on the last couple of visits:


17767035485_e6aff31d2d_o.jpg16-5-2015 Leeds 10 by Craig Mansell, on Flickr


17576435589_213f444943_o.jpg16-5-2015 Leeds 3 by Craig Mansell, on Flickr


17574895858_9fd17215b3_o.jpg16-5-2015 Leeds 5 by Craig Mansell, on Flickr


18034149405_6876a3cd2e_o.jpg16-5-2015 Leeds 17 by Craig Mansell, on Flickr


This one is taken with the panoramic camera in the samsung S5 phone! I was amazed by the quality, actually.
16864341014_788d97d02c_o.jpg9-5-2015 Clarence Dock (Samsung) by Craig Mansell, on Flickr


17482490711_a63c2d60d6_o.jpgAmouries tower by Craig Mansell, on Flickr


Any critique welcome, or just say what you like. :)

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    CornflakeCornflake Registered Users Posts: 3,346 Major grins
    edited June 9, 2015
    I don't see much to criticize. Well done! And it's amazing what phones can do now.
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    Bend The LightBend The Light Registered Users Posts: 1,887 Major grins
    edited June 10, 2015
    Cornflake wrote: »
    I don't see much to criticize. Well done! And it's amazing what phones can do now.

    Thank you. :)

    It's a really good image...phones have definitely progressed...it's better than the wife's camera...
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    CCoopCCoop Registered Users Posts: 511 Major grins
    edited June 12, 2015
    Question for you ... in Leeds_17, where are you? How did you escape the reflection? --CCoop
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    Bend The LightBend The Light Registered Users Posts: 1,887 Major grins
    edited June 13, 2015
    CCoop wrote: »
    Question for you ... in Leeds_17, where are you? How did you escape the reflection? --CCoop

    Several reasons...Long lens, means I am small in the reflection. A surface on the ball that is not completely smooth means my reflection was in a dimple (by chance) and that served to further break up my reflection.

    If you look very closely, dead centre of the ball, there is a yellowish blob...that's me.You also get to see my arm and leg in Leeds_5, reflected in the window. ;)
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