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David Paterson
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Retired, but not tired, photographer
One for Olivier
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October 03, 2015, 22:19:23 »
Olivier - you suggested I should try a shot at my dawn location, lining up the flotsam, etc, with the hill, and using a longer lens. Here is my interpretation of that, and I like the result, but I also like shooting this scene -w-i-d-e- !
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Olivier
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Olivier Anthony
Re: One for Olivier
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October 04, 2015, 21:35:52 »
Dave, sorry I missed this.
Thank you very much, I feel flattered that a talented person like you even considers my suggestions!
Of course the conditions are different from the other pictures of the same location, but I like what you have done.
The progressive superimposition of plans in the background (from left to right) is especially enjoyable.
You must feel fortunate to have such a location to return to so often.
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Akira
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Re: One for Olivier
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October 05, 2015, 10:43:05 »
A pleasant result of a collaboration of a fine photographer and an inspired art director.
Dave, you are blessed with the clouds, too!
Kudos to both of you!
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"The eye is blind if the mind is absent." - Confucius
"Limitation is inspiration." - Akira
Olivier
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Olivier Anthony
Re: One for Olivier
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October 05, 2015, 11:21:32 »
Akira, I just got promoted by at least 5 levels.
Usually I am the food provider and carrier.
Thank you so much for the big ego boost!
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David Paterson
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Re: One for Olivier
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October 05, 2015, 14:37:55 »
Thank you both, Olivier and Akira.
Olivier - you flatter me too much. I live in a beautiful area and I have lots of time, being retired. Put those two things together and most photographers would shoot some nice images. And no-one is above advice, suggestions and occasional help; certainly, I am not.
But thank you anyway for the kind words.
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Darrell C
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Re: One for Olivier
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October 09, 2015, 10:13:38 »
what a neat photo, I like the mood, it sets well, only nit, a small one, but the stupid contrails can just kill a pic for me, but hey! a great pic.
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David Paterson
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October 09, 2015, 10:58:23 »
Thanks, Darrell - I know lots of people don't like contrails tho' I generally don't mind them myself. Since they are not permanent features of a landscape - like mountains or lakes - it's possible to clone them out without ethical problems (!). I usually try to compose the image so that the contrail works within it; not always 100% successful.
We are only 50 miles or so from Glasgow airport, so depending on wind direction we sometimes get lots of them.
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