I meant not being subjected to the plug hole shots
I've been driving past this tree for 5 years and never taken a shot. This year the farmer had very kindly given me this composition with the tractors tyre tracks. Crap lighting and zero detail in the sky but at least i know it works so will have to return with a bit of nice early morning light and some fluffy clouds. I did a long exposure shot (5 minutes) but it didn't really look to dissimilar to this one.
Solemn by David Raynham, on Flickr
I'll process it for you mate but trust me, it's dire.
Can't help but think this would be great done like that Italian Landscape guy who does the really vivid yelllow green and blue (yes I know you'd need the colours there to start with ). Definitely a good one to revisit though, and such a thoughtful farmer you have thereI've been driving past this tree for 5 years and never taken a shot. This year the farmer had very kindly given me this composition with the tractors tyre tracks. Crap lighting and zero detail in the sky but at least i know it works so will have to return with a bit of nice early morning light and some fluffy clouds. I did a long exposure shot (5 minutes) but it didn't really look to dissimilar to this one.
Solemn by David Raynham, on Flickr
Can't help but think this would be great done like that Italian Landscape guy who does the really vivid yelllow green and blue (yes I know you'd need the colours there to start with ). Definitely a good one to revisit though, and such a thoughtful farmer you have there
http://www.photoandcontemporary.com/work.aspx?wr=561&ar=3I'm not sure I know who you mean but sounds funky.
Or one of the guys in the Fuji thread.
Or one of the guys in the Fuji thread.
Typical photographer. Family members can have any coat they like as long as it's red! Same goes for their brollysA couple of shots from yesterday whilst out with the boy.
Charlie by David Raynham, on Flickr
Charlie by David Raynham, on Flickr
You should of done selective colour on just the coat that would of looked awesome and been a worldie [emoji6]A couple of shots from yesterday whilst out with the boy.
Charlie by David Raynham, on Flickr
Charlie by David Raynham, on Flickr
A couple of shots from yesterday whilst out with the boy.
Charlie by David Raynham, on Flickr
Charlie by David Raynham, on Flickr
Thanks Andrew... So did heHe' s growing quick! Like the puddle shot
Haha, yeah you're right. Yellow is also a winner tooTypical photographer. Family members can have any coat they like as long as it's red! Same goes for their brollys
Yes, what was i thinking? That is definitely what i should have done!You should of done selective colour on just the coat that would of looked awesome and been a worldie [emoji6]
Thanks Tim. LXC ftw!These are nice, good processing too!
And the shoes!Those jeans will have to go in the wash!
Ahhh, good to see it's not just my kids that are magnetically drawn to puddles whilst wearing unsuitable footwear
Nice shots David, is that coat really bright red or is it my phone.
Really like the pp on this one and the sun helps, your lucky she don't mind that camera stuffed in her face.
Just hope he's smiling in them [emoji6]Last one from this set, smiling as always.
Charlie by -David Raynham-
Ordered a couple of prints yesterday, once they arrive and if I think they're ok then I may get a few more done. Something big perhaps?
Big mistake there palOh they're not print of him, they're all of me.
Why? I look handsome AF now I have no beard. Remember?
It's a big bugger isn't it?Tried a Df at the Photo show today. Quirky but I have GAS now.
Thing is do I sell the X-Pro2 for one or not, big decision to make!
Expensive bugger!It's a big bugger isn't it?
It's a big bugger isn't it?
Expensive bugger!
Df GAS is the worst. It won't subside until you're caressing it's dials.
I have your files @wibbly I went out especially this evening for you. All 'less than perfect' too