I'm always arguing with myself over whether to leave empty space or show a larger subject (and probably usually get it wrong).
In this case I like Russ's crop best because for me it's all about that stunning reflection on the exceptionally calm water . Brilliant!
Well done Russ.
I like them both. 2 has lots of character but 1's my favorite, it makes me wonder why he's standing there. The black and white makes them both. Well done!
That's a really nice picture Andy. I do a bit of fishing myself and I love this type of scene. You've captured a brilliant sky and reflection. Well done.
For me this is a stunning picture.
The contrast between the rugged rocks and plain moorland set against such an active sky works brilliantly for me.
I especially like the detail in the foreground where you see the layers in the individual rocks and the way the very dark sky above them...
It's compatible with your camera. So, along with my earlier suggestions, you now have three options. My advice would be to do some internet research to determine which method best suits your own requirements.
This is the cheapest - http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/3804173471...84.m1497.l2648
But...
The radio triggers Gary is pointing you to are:
1X radio transmitter (thats the small one with the button) - it goes into the camera hotshoe.
The other parts are the radio receivers - you put your sync cable into one of those and it fires your flash upon receiving a signal from the...
Get yourself an infra red trigger that slips into the hotshoe on your camera, or get one of these so you can connect the sync cable.
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/380417347106?ssPageName=STRK:MEWNX:IT&_trksid=p3984.m1497.l2648
Hope this helps.
Think it might be a Limacodidae
Unfortunately I'm no expert but always trying - very trying according to the other half.
Try this site for a proper ID.
http://ukmoths.org.uk/thumbnail.php?mode=fam&fam=Limacodidae
Dougie, I have been carrying a shooting stick for sitting (nice and light) and a small bean bag for getting lower and sometimes for putting the camera on. Thanks for the welcome.
Hello,
I'm a retired builder with bad knees, I mention the knees so you'll understand it is difficult for me to walk for long periods on uneven ground (so mountain views are out of the question).
I've been reading the forum for a couple of weeks and finally decided to register.
Last Christmas...
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