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And another early morning image from Budapest, taken just as the first rays of sunlight were hitting the Chain Bridge.
Danube Daybreak by Brian M, on Flickr
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And another early morning image from Budapest, taken just as the first rays of sunlight were hitting the Chain Bridge.
Danube Daybreak by Brian M, on Flickr
Beautiful photo. Well doneAnd another early morning image from Budapest, taken just as the first rays of sunlight were hitting the Chain Bridge.
Danube Daybreak by Brian M, on Flickr
wonderful capturesA couple from a very busy Devil's Pulpit yesterday. Had to wait for a few ignorant tourists to move in and out of shot which I've never had to do here before. Wish they'd also refrain from littering too [emoji35]
The Eye of the Pulpit by Ian Williams, on Flickr
Devil's Pulpit Downstream by Ian Williams, on Flickr
Thanks for looking.
Ian
You've caught the light well.A couple from a very busy Devil's Pulpit yesterday. Had to wait for a few ignorant tourists to move in and out of shot which I've never had to do here before. Wish they'd also refrain from littering too [emoji35]
The Eye of the Pulpit by Ian Williams, on Flickr
Devil's Pulpit Downstream by Ian Williams, on Flickr
Thanks for looking.
Ian
I really like this, but weirdly it feels crooked to me even though all the uprights seem to be upright. Very odd...
wonderful captures
Thanks guys. Who said the X-Ts don't do foliage [emoji16]You've caught the light well.
I think I am pretty close to vertical but that one sloping wall to the back of the shot is so prominent as it is right in the centre that it gives the impression of being crooked. Plus the curve of the staircase probably doesn't help. I suppose it adds mystery to an otherwise minimalist shot!I really like this, but weirdly it feels crooked to me even though all the uprights seem to be upright. Very odd...
A couple from a very busy Devil's Pulpit yesterday. Had to wait for a few ignorant tourists to move in and out of shot which I've never had to do here before. Wish they'd also refrain from littering too [emoji35]
The Eye of the Pulpit by Ian Williams, on Flickr
Devil's Pulpit Downstream by Ian Williams, on Flickr
Thanks for looking.
Ian
I love this! The stairs forming a question mark asking who the woman is. Great image
Another super shot. Sharp where it needs to be and soft where that suits better. Lovely tones.And another early morning image from Budapest, taken just as the first rays of sunlight were hitting the Chain Bridge.
Danube Daybreak by Brian M, on Flickr
It was a dull day so the windows were recoverable, thankfully. I think it was a four minute exposure yet still the people didn't fully disappear. I could have gone to 8mins but my camera was precariously balanced and having already nearly lost a lens hood I was petrified it would fall. Sometimes I like the ghosting, sometimes not and this time it is just about acceptable.Nicely controlled light here, so easy to blow out the windows in these types of images, and I like the long exposure ghosting!
If you won't use it, sell them. If you will, keep themI bought a Fuji Xt-2 last January (2017) and have never used it. It has some lenses - 10-24, 16-55 and 50-140. Are they worth selling do you think? Or should I keep them?
Really like that. It has an almost brutalist look to it.
Yes, that's the one. I think anyone with a good eye could find lots of minimalist/brutalist shots around there. I noticed quite a few people taking pictures of odd angles and walls that would never have occurred to me but clearly they saw something.Really like that. It has an almost brutalist look to it.
I'm thinking this is downstairs in the fuel tanks?
I bought a Fuji Xt-2 last January (2017) and have never used it. It has some lenses - 10-24, 16-55 and 50-140. Are they worth selling do you think? Or should I keep them?
I would try and stick to keeping them, then if your not using then sell. I am in the same boat, but with a brand new power booster grip for my X-T2 as it is still in the box unused.
And another early morning image from Budapest, taken just as the first rays of sunlight were hitting the Chain Bridge.
Danube Daybreak by Brian M, on Flickr
I really like this, but weirdly it feels crooked to me even though all the uprights seem to be upright. Very odd...
Thank you chaps, much appreciated.
Have got around to processing a few more - for a late decision on location and with doubts about the weather it turned out to be a very good day for keepers!
A couple from a very busy Devil's Pulpit yesterday. Had to wait for a few ignorant tourists to move in and out of shot which I've never had to do here before. Wish they'd also refrain from littering too [emoji35]
The Eye of the Pulpit by Ian Williams, on Flickr
Devil's Pulpit Downstream by Ian Williams, on Flickr
Thanks for looking.
Ian
As always another excellent piece of work !
A corker, love the composition and atmospheric feel to the image.
Another “Excellent” moody Fujigraph Sir, love the soft tones, mist, and composition of this shot. “Keep Up The Good Work”.
George.
Thanks chaps.
Here's another from the day (a companion to the previous one with the orange leaves), which somebody has just ordered a 20x16 print of - the first print I've sold
Congrats on that. lovely shot
Stunning, one of the best i've ever seenAnd another early morning image from Budapest, taken just as the first rays of sunlight were hitting the Chain Bridge.
Danube Daybreak by Brian M, on Flickr
good to see you with a Fuji again Adrian,im not going to ask about the RX1ROne from a very flat Burnham Beeches today with the XT-2 and XF 16-55mm
good to see you with a Fuji again Adrian,im not going to ask about the RX1R
I was wondering how long it would take you to notice chris no dont ask lol