Author Topic: Every Autumn Photo Tells a Story  (Read 28314 times)

Cnicht

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Re: Every Autumn Photo Tells a Story
« Reply #45 on: 19:56:12, 21/10/16 »
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Fab photo a place I one day would love to see :)




First train over.


Next day is same again after a later start BUT tonight the plan is to do an evening walk round the Ribblehead and pitch the tent so we can sample the equally gorgeous light conditions in the hour before dawn.




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midweekmountain

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Re: Every Autumn Photo Tells a Story
« Reply #46 on: 08:53:50, 22/10/16 »
Fab photo a place I one day would love to see

Thanks, this area holds special memories for me cos our autumn/winter sport in the 70's was pot holing and the caving social centre of the universe was at the Hill Inn nr Ribblehead aka the 'Hillybilly Inn, twas a wild place back then.

So we spent a lot of time in the area.

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Re: Every Autumn Photo Tells a Story
« Reply #47 on: 12:22:47, 22/10/16 »


Confessions of a compulsive weather watcher (Part One)

As a self confessed compulsive weather watcher, I just love it when a plan comes together, I hope you enjoy the set of Autumn photos.

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midweekmountain

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Re: Every Autumn Photo Tells a Story
« Reply #48 on: 09:28:02, 23/10/16 »
   

 
Angram Dam from Scar House Reservoir

 
Sunseeking again and you can often find the most interesting of places on yur doorstep, well not very far away.  

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midweekmountain

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Re: Every Autumn Photo Tells a Story
« Reply #49 on: 09:53:52, 23/10/16 »




Thorpe Pellew a walk we did DURING this week
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Re: Every Autumn Photo Tells a Story
« Reply #50 on: 09:55:46, 23/10/16 »
Stunning composition, great photo.
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Re: Every Autumn Photo Tells a Story
« Reply #51 on: 09:59:26, 23/10/16 »




Langdale a walk we did DURING this Week
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Re: Every Autumn Photo Tells a Story
« Reply #52 on: 10:07:09, 23/10/16 »




Loch Ossian a walk we did DURING last week
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Dyffryn Ardudwy

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Re: Every Autumn Photo Tells a Story
« Reply #53 on: 10:20:57, 23/10/16 »
Its annoying, as i can never post decent photographs on the forum.
Ive always taken photographs in their RAW state, at the highest resolution possible.
Everytime i try and send a photo by email, it tells me the file is too large, and it rejects it.

Taking photographs in JPEG or a lower resolution never looks as impressive as when the photograph uses every pixel available.

I may give it another try, as i have some lovely photographs of my walks above Dyffryn.

Glyno

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Re: Every Autumn Photo Tells a Story
« Reply #54 on: 11:38:44, 23/10/16 »

Ive always taken photographs in their RAW state, at the highest resolution possible.
Everytime i try and send a photo by email, it tells me the file is too large, and it rejects it.

Taking photographs in JPEG or a lower resolution never looks as impressive as when the photograph uses every pixel available.



All photos posted on the internet (or printed) have to be converted from RAW.

bricam2096

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Re: Every Autumn Photo Tells a Story
« Reply #55 on: 12:15:46, 23/10/16 »

All photos posted on the internet (or printed) have to be converted from RAW.

My camera has the option to save in RAW and jpeg at the same time, I'm still learning with it but it's too big for multiple day walks.
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midweekmountain

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Re: Every Autumn Photo Tells a Story
« Reply #56 on: 15:32:47, 23/10/16 »
A couple of Glencoe shots from a walk we did DURING last week




Beinn Fhada some of you may recognise the lost valley down to the left





Beinn Fhada ridge again
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Re: Every Autumn Photo Tells a Story
« Reply #57 on: 13:51:56, 24/10/16 »
Is this a competition about who takes the best shots? Personally I get bored by perfect shots, especially if they have been tweaked up to the eyeballs with an editing package. I can look at these pictures in magazines. I appreciate the bog standard snaps from someone who has enjoyed their romp in the countryside and recorded it for their own albums.
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Re: Every Autumn Photo Tells a Story
« Reply #58 on: 14:15:28, 24/10/16 »
I appreciate the bog standard snaps from someone who has enjoyed their romp in the countryside and recorded it.
Ilona


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Re: Every Autumn Photo Tells a Story
« Reply #59 on: 16:32:55, 24/10/16 »
I get bored by perfect shots, especially if they have been tweaked up to the eyeballs with an editing package.

You should check out my Flickr, my photos are awful

 

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