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ciaranParticipant
I know it’s typical for landscapes to be in colour.. but why break the habit of a lifetime? As you can see from the shots, landscapes wouldn’t be my strong point (but I want to play anyway)
Taken very close to Celbridge
A tree in the Phoenix Park, Dublin – does this count as landscape??
carlParticipantOk, Just so that I dont end up on Andy’s Ignore list!
Is that first horizon crooked, Oh Andy I think I am in deep do do on this one!
andy mcinroyParticipantCarl, I think there have been some little bendy ones posted already. I won’t name any names but lets just say that someone in a position of highest power posted a bendy little banana the day after our little conversation. Nobody has noticed yet so I’m keeping shush until they are found out.
Nice photos by the way.
Andy
carlParticipantamcinroy wrote:
Carl, I think there have been some little bendy ones posted already. I won’t name any names but lets just say that someone in a position of highest power posted a bendy little banana the day after our little conversation. Nobody has noticed yet so I’m keeping shush until they are found out.
AndyAh yes and a shockingly blatant one at that! :(
TaraMemberLoGillParticipantCalinaParticipantTerribly unfair, Andy, down to two photographs. It’s very hard.
Some notes. The top one was taken with an Olympus OM10 in December 2003, and printed by my local Fuji shop. The scanned version doesn’t really do the original print any justice, but it is currently (and still) my favourite photograph which I have taken.
The second shot was taken in Kerry. I haven’t done so much landscape photography this summer because I’ve been busy photographing kitesurfers instead and I don’t think they qualify as landscape, really. It was taken with a 350D and is totally unprocessed at the moment, because I didn’t at the time know a lot about digital enhancements. Other than intensifying the blue of the sky a little, I’m not altogether sure what I’d do with it. Technically, it might be the best landscape I’ve taken with the 350D although I’m pretty sure that I have better from the OM10 that just have never been scanned.
richiehatchMemberJust a quick bump to get this thread active again… its a great idea and i personally think it should be kept active….! Come on lets see some more..!
Richie
AnonymousParticipantjoe_elwayParticipantThere is some awesome stuff posted in this thread. I’m envious of yee. There’s always something missing from my landscapes.
This is my best one I think. I just like the colour in it. I took it last October in Killarney, right before my only two batteries at the time ran flat. I’d no filters and was still shooting JPEG. It took ages to balance out some of the light in Photoshop:
The second is my favourite. I count it as a landscape. It’s hanging in a black wooden frame with white/black mounting on my sitting room wall. We were looking for 3 male and 1 female cheetahs we’d been watching the day before (they were mating). They’d moved on but I spotted these in the distance and shot them at 400mm.
richiehatchMemberSuper pics Joe….! Kerry is a landscapers dream… everywhere you look there is a shot… be there at the right time and its hard to feck up…!
The elephant one is lovely too… the cropping works well… if it was me i might just up the contrast a wee bit… especially in the sky…!
Great work
keep posting guys
Richie
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