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NeoDude
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Hi Folks,
I've been using SmugMug for a couple of months now and I'm most impressed. This is my first post in the forums just to share a few of my favourite images....
Comments Welcome
I've been using SmugMug for a couple of months now and I'm most impressed. This is my first post in the forums just to share a few of my favourite images....
Comments Welcome
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They are all really well composed and executed shots!
Great work!
Charlie
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Really great photos. I really like #2 and #4. Welcome to dgrin!
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I really enjoyed your photos, but especially love the second as the light in it is just stunning! I have seen this scene before, care to fill us in on where it is exactly?
Good set #2 and the last one are awesome good work
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Sure thing, it's Blackrock cottage on Rannoch Moor, just of the the A82 before you get to Glen Coe.
Thanks for the comments folks
thanks for sharing and welcome to the dgrin forums
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I may be wrong, but the horizon on the second shot looks a little wonky? My just be the slopes and all that though.
I hope you're submitting some of these to Photography Monthy-- they're always looking for landscape type photos and they're right there in the UK. My only problem with that magazine is they stopped letting non-UK residents enter their photo contests! But they feature lovely UK landscape photos just like this all the time.
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Yep, optical illusion I think. The camera was level and you can see that the house is poker straight.
You definitely picked the right time of day to shoot the castle
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I've recently moved to Australia from Scotland. Hope nobody minds me sharing some of my Scottish shots too.
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What a beautiful first post
I'd love to go to Scotland, my Grandfather is from there, and he has a good Scot name to go with it.......... "George Angus McDonald"
Beautiful shots NeoDude, very nice post indeed .... Skippy
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