Category Archives: Canon 17-85 IS

Inside a building 2

I managed to get some time yesterday in the Kelvingrove museum in Glasgow. This is an amazing, classical building on a grand scale. Photographically the challenge is that the pictures have to be handheld as it is a busy museum and a tripod is considered a trip hazard for visitors. The light is low except...

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Pastel trees

Just two more pictures of trees in some nice light, normally I drive past this little pond, on my way home from work, however, a certain tree awareness has crept in to my travels since toying with an entry to round one of the “APOY” contest. I think trees are really hard to do anything...

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Tarbert Loch Fyne

This was the dramatic sky I encountered on a visit to Tarbert last September. The range of brightness between the sky and the buildings was huge and so you could only get a correctly exposed sky or a correctly exposed street. To get both, handheld, I used auto bracketing and the impressive burst speed of...

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The Paps of Jura from Kintyre

This is the view I encountered on the 21st of December last year, on my way home from a short stay in Campbeltown. This was the late, low-sun view from the beach at Bellachantuy on the Kintyre Peninsula. What made me stop to try this as a mainly portrait guy, was the  desire to play...

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Campbeltown Winter Night

I have recently been spending more time in Campbeltown. It is an interesting town, with a hill flanking it on one side, and a striking sea-loch on the other, despite these advantages, it is not  a pretty town in my view; that’s not to say anything negative about it, it simply feels like a real...

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