Thruth
Big Winter Daddy
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SometimesNice, is that where you dump your victims?
first is fair at best. second i can't tell what the fuck i'm looking at.Client wants glamorous detail shots of the yearbooks they make.
Thoughts?
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In the West Scottish Highlands™:
Those last couple of photos are great.
Do you have higher resolution versions of them? I'd love to try my editing programs with them.
Absolutely - that's a lovely photo. Phone cameras are getting better by the year, although dedicated cameras still do much better in low light and night-time situations.
Is this the Netherlands?
This is a beautiful photo, great shot.Just a phone camera snap as we were walking into a pub for dinner, but I think it came out well:
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Is this the Netherlands?
Yes.Because it's your heritage?
I sometimes think I'd like to go back. I was there 15 years ago when I didn't even know how to work a camera; I remember it rained almost the entire month of August. I wouldn't know nowadays... As much as I'd enjoy shooting long exposures of Rotterdam or Amsterdam's train stations I'd probably get pickpocketed before I knew it.Some of it, the first one, the lake and the one with swans. In the winter, if it looks like a clear blue sky day at the weekend, I will get up an hour before sunrise and start walking around the local lakes, mere and paths through the wooded areas. You get that pink, orange, hues of grey and blue as the sun rises and you see the birds and nature come alive. I find it just the tonic to set you up for the day.
The one on the hill is atop Moel Famau which is the highest summit in the Clwydian Range in North Wales. About 15 mins from where I use to live. Fantastic views on top towards mount Snowdon, Ruthin, the Welsh coast and the other way, to the Wirral peninsular and the Cheshire plain.
The last one is in Arezzo, Tuscany. Not much going on there, but shows how superior phone cameras are to the old world of film cameras where getting that shot would need the right film and tripod.