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Tobermory (the real BBC Balomory!), isle of mull, scotland
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AsterixParticipantJMac-2006ParticipantjustaguyParticipant
There are too many pictures here to comment on.
The only thing i can say is I like the first one or second one etc
But it would take too much time to look at them all and make real commentsAsterixParticipantwith all due respect for the time it took you to write that you could have written something about at least one of them!!
BrickerParticipantOkay, first off, too many images and too many minutes waiting to open them!
When presented with so many shots in one post, I agree with justaguy and find it hard to comment on just one…… so in an all or nothing approach here is my
C&C:
#1 – Took me ages to open, but nice image. If it was mine I’d crop off some of the water from the bottom up. Also, I’d check the horizon, it gives me the impression that its slightly off.. but it could be just me!
#2 – Maybe in yee olde B&W it might have a future, but it is interesting (if your into chimneys). The twigs popping in the front could be cropped ….. actually maybe a letterbox crop to remove the front and the bushes/trees in the back?
#3 – Didn’t open it and its too small to comment on really….. wasnt tempted enough for that extra click & wait.
#4 – As has been said, nice colours & reflection. At the risk of turning into a cropaholic, I would take the top off as its doing nothing for me…. and while Im at it Id do something about the bit of boat on the right….crop or clone.
#5 – Pleaseing scene, well taken. I would ask myself as to whether the top third of sky is contributing or distracting?
#6 – I didnt open it as its the same scene, different focal length as #5. I would check whether its level as it looks slightly tilted?So there you go. No snow?
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JMac-2006ParticipantBricker wrote:
No snow?
:shock:
and no Mournes :shock: whats happening to this site :lol:
Asterix its true 2-3 pics usually at absolute maximum is best otherwise its overload – also if you look on FAQs how to embed the pics you get much better response – we can be a lazy lot having to click and wait for a pic to load has been known to cause web rage :) or maybe thats just me getting cranky with the years
AsterixParticipantpoint taken, must learn how to embed pics (thought they where url’s from personal sites). always thought they looked better, live and learn I guess. cheers for advice!
BrickerParticipantEmbedding is easy, see topic found under FAQ:
https://www.photographyireland.net/viewtopic.php?t=5967
When I post, I use the Gallery feature which is simple and convenient……. if I can figure it out, anyone can!
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