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Afternoon All
Some shots taken at Glencoe yesterday, I am still very much an amateur when it comes to photography and processing but really starting to enjoy it. Anyway, in January I was in Glencoe trying to do some long exposure with my D80 (starter camera) when i slipped on ice and kicked the tripod over.....bye bye camera!! So I upgraded last month to a D7000 and these are my first trial shots on the new body! I'm using the free trial of LR for processing but still learning and will probably end up buying it once the trial is up. Please feel free to give me any critique/tips or pointers, I like these shots personally but I'm sure I could do way much better and I want to know what I should be looking for and what to avoid!!
On to the shots, I got there around lunchtime and the place was empty which was great as it gave me plenty of time to mess around with settings, I decided to move out of auto and on to Manual to force me to learn more! I'm a bit of reflection junkie and love it when the waters nice and calm, even attempted a bit of long exposure but gave that up pretty quickly :banghead:
Enjoy
1.Glencoe Lochan looking West
2.Glenoce Lochan with a view of the Pap of Glencoe
Thanks for looking
Sherbs
Some shots taken at Glencoe yesterday, I am still very much an amateur when it comes to photography and processing but really starting to enjoy it. Anyway, in January I was in Glencoe trying to do some long exposure with my D80 (starter camera) when i slipped on ice and kicked the tripod over.....bye bye camera!! So I upgraded last month to a D7000 and these are my first trial shots on the new body! I'm using the free trial of LR for processing but still learning and will probably end up buying it once the trial is up. Please feel free to give me any critique/tips or pointers, I like these shots personally but I'm sure I could do way much better and I want to know what I should be looking for and what to avoid!!
On to the shots, I got there around lunchtime and the place was empty which was great as it gave me plenty of time to mess around with settings, I decided to move out of auto and on to Manual to force me to learn more! I'm a bit of reflection junkie and love it when the waters nice and calm, even attempted a bit of long exposure but gave that up pretty quickly :banghead:
Enjoy
1.Glencoe Lochan looking West
2.Glenoce Lochan with a view of the Pap of Glencoe
Thanks for looking
Sherbs