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But I don't think that lamb will make it up it.
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But I don't think that lamb will make it up it.
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At the junction of Leeds St and Old Hall
BREATHTAKING pictures!!! Thank you so much, everybody!
Super reflections, Well Done :handclap::handclap:
Thanks for sharing :)
Great photo Max. You are clearly good with a camera, so have you thought of doing a photography course at college? I know you are thinking of going back to studying and though this might be an option. Hope I'm not being intrusive :)
OOPS! Forgot to add, your photo looks like a watercolour painting Max, did you enhance it or is that how it came out? It's lovely and restful. Do you sell your photos? I'd love a copy of this one if you do :)
It's a fantastic pic Max.
However, when you look at the 'pre periscope building, you really wonder how anyone could have imaged that it would fit in there.
5 mins to design on a PC, 5 mins to knock up, isn't there anyone who is out there who wants to create another '3 graces' with propper stone and a good bit of thinking?
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Ahh but you see Cadfael, today's buildings are not made to last like the grand old buildings such as the 3 graces. We live in a throwaway society and that seems to apply to architecture as much as anything else, sadly. None of these new buildings will still be there when our grandchildren/great grandchildren are old and grey but I bet the 3 graces will still be there, unless some lunatic decides to knock them down on a whim of course.
Nah I don't do a photography course and never will, prefer to pick It up through experience.
Made 3 separate tiff exposure files from the original digital negative and put then Into photomatix to generate a High dynamic range image, then played with the colours and exposure In Photoshop.
Nah, I just do amateur and don't sell images.
I did this one too.
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Stepped over the chain railings so the ugly stone path wasn't In the shot.
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through the window of the Commutation Row Plaza.
Double glazing doesn`t help reflection pics
I have to admit I'm a little addicted to taking reflection photos, so it's very cool to see this thread.
Here are some of mine:
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http://www.pbase.com/annajane/image/79621056.jpg
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http://www.pbase.com/annajane/image/90168366.jpg
http://www.pbase.com/annajane/image/79689104.jpg
..and plenty more: REFLECTIONS Photo Gallery by Anna Nielsson at pbase.com
WOW AnnaJane What great images, you certainly have an eye for great pictures, love the 'paddys wigwam' one.
Great reflections guys.
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In black and white.
Gormley Reflections(Black and White) on Flickr - Photo Sharing!
Great photos everyone :PDT_Piratz_26:
Cracker pics all.:handclap:
Super pics peeps :handclap:
I've just been looking at the pics on this thread and your flicker sites. I am so amazed at the quality.You each (Joe and Max) have your own ,unique styles of photography ,enthralling to look at and thought provoking too. Wonderful!!
Thanks Brian
Brilliant pics Joe :PDT11
Like the clock tower one.:PDT_Aliboronz_24:
Not photographed It since Christmas day.
Joe ,you work a special kind of magic with a camera,brilliant pics,
BrianD
Hello Joe - they're two brilliant shots of my namesake. Keep them
coming!
Regards Stan H
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Thanks for your kind comments folks ,here is a few more taken yesterday.
It`s a good job I`ve gone digital, I`d have no pension left with the number of pics I`m taking nowadays.
Joe,
The colours are so intense for Stanley Dock bridge. Did you use a filter or have you enhanced them on the computer, or is what you see what you get?
If guessing, I'd say a polarising filter was used.
Brilliant pics - all of 'em.
Cracker pics GD:handclap:Very well captured.:PDT_Piratz_26:
Thanks Kevin, I upload all my pics to Picasa the free software site were you can tweek you pics, with that particular pic I darkened it.
The camera for 99% of my pics I use is little Lumix LZ2 compact with no facilities for filters.
I also have a Canon 350d slr which my children bought me but it has a 75-300 lens which makes it a bit heavy when I go on my walkabouts so I rarely use it.
I have been dropping hints I need a 50mm lens for Xmas
I thought they had plans for the tobacco warehouse. :ninja:
They did, as apartments but the low ceilings on each floor meant the demolition of same at every other level to accommodate the height which meant the plans have been shelved for a while as studies are going on. Another idea was to crate a central space with the apartment going around the perimeter but there's been no recent news. It'll mean the end for the heritage market of course.
Good pics Kev.
Thank you :)
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Some reflections in the Albert Dock at dusk on my walkabout,the 3rd one is through a bar window
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Lego land building reflected in the dock by the new canal entrance
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taken from under the Sandhills bridge,the old British American building
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Alexandra Tower
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Only a puddle left in the Princes Dock now
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Waterside development block with the old converted warehouse apartments
reflecting in the Princes half tide dock
wow, loads and loads!
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Why on earth didn't they leave that dock open to shipping. One of the excitements of navigating the barge round Goole docks is trying to miss the big ships - or rather have them miss you!
John