Bachs Messages 1,559 Name Steve Edit My Images Yes 25 Jul 2006 #1 This time with the salmon nets not so lost in the distance.
P P-E Messages 2,726 Name Ian Edit My Images Yes 25 Jul 2006 #2 That water just looks so inviting right at this minute.
BobR Messages 702 Edit My Images Yes 25 Jul 2006 #3 Both excellent shots, but if I had to choose it would be #2. I like the way the rope leads the eye into the picture. Great colours as well.
Both excellent shots, but if I had to choose it would be #2. I like the way the rope leads the eye into the picture. Great colours as well.
V Venomator Messages 12,599 Edit My Images No 25 Jul 2006 #4 For me the 'original' still takes it ... Lovely shots though Bachs ... more than mucky knees this time ... ?
For me the 'original' still takes it ... Lovely shots though Bachs ... more than mucky knees this time ... ?
Matt TPer Emeritus Messages 22,999 Name matt Edit My Images Yes 26 Jul 2006 #5 first one is the best one Mr Blonde
Forbiddenbiker The Enforcer Messages 11,048 Name Adam Edit My Images Yes 26 Jul 2006 #6 Both nice shots but the original wins hands down. I like the close wave on the first though.
Witch Messages 2,729 Name Robyn Edit My Images No 26 Jul 2006 #8 Ahhh - how nice for a change to see water actually moving!!!!! Great shots!
OP Bachs Messages 1,559 Name Steve Edit My Images Yes 27 Jul 2006 #9 Thanks guys Joe Cornish was up here last year and I may have mentioned he featured one of his shots of the nets in his book. His shot wins hands down...ultra wide and shot on medium format film camera. Absolutely mind blowing.
Thanks guys Joe Cornish was up here last year and I may have mentioned he featured one of his shots of the nets in his book. His shot wins hands down...ultra wide and shot on medium format film camera. Absolutely mind blowing.