Saturday, 22 March 2008
22nd March 2008
Holy Island and Clauchlands Point from Merklands Point, Arran, Scotland
Cir Mhor from Glen Rosa, Arran, Scotland
I am starting to realise that to get any better at landscape photography, that the next level requires a big increase in the investment in not only time and effort, but also in (counter-intuitive) anti-social behavior. To get the magical shots means pre-visualising a shot, then going back to the location in ideal lighting (sunrise/sunset) at least once. On this trip this Easter trip, this would mean being on the hill at 4.30am, and therefore quickly using up any accrued brownie points with the already very patient other half!
Labels:
17-55mm f2.8 IS lens,
Arran,
Canon EOS 400D,
landscape,
outdoor,
Scotland
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Nicely captured, David.
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