Just back from Vegas on Monday! My advice would be take your tripod if you have room or if you have a gorillapod take it for night. 35mm was also handy for me at night to hand hold some shots. I also agree the polarizor is a must for daytime shots - we hired a boat on lake mead and it saved me...
Hi does anyone know of any good locations to go and watch the fireworks and hopefully get some good shots?
I'm not sure if going into the park is a good idea - I might be better off on one of the bridges further along. Thanks
Just a quick panorama over the windfarm at Eaglesham of the sunrise this morning. Not done any ps just the panorama :)
[/url] sunrise panorama by amymax18, on Flickr[/IMG]
if you are ever in Glasgow its worth a visit - only 20 mins down the motorway and it has a nice coffee shop ! I go on about the place that much you would think I work for them...I don't honestly !!
Eaglesham is just basically on the moor before you get into Kilmarnock from Glasgow.If you are coming down the M77 you would be better on the A77 (the "old"road) and the turn off for the windfarm is signposted ..and you cant really miss it :)
thanks for the comments guys :) I've already had a play with #1 in ps but just with the curves I might take it back and see what else I can do to!
I agree with the comments about number 1 ...could definitely do with some more movement in the blades (or less) its just in the middle and I don't...
Went up to the windfarm at eaglesham the other day - its a pretty cool place to go for a walk around (providing your wrapped up warm !!)
i quite like this one and its not often I've seen the turbines facing in this direction. Not sure if a tighter crop would be better ?
sunset turbines...
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