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| sent on August 31, 2015 (16:52)
Hi Tim great shot lovely colours Baths a great place for photos. |
user55885 | sent on August 31, 2015 (17:14) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)
We agree with your word about Bath's fantastic Regency Crescents. So fantastic is anche your picture. Hello, Tan :-) We agree with your word about Bath's fantastic Regency Crescents. So fantastic is also your picture. Hello, Tan |
| sent on August 31, 2015 (17:24)
You captured this at just the right time of day with that gorgeous golden light falling across the crescent, Tim. The chimneys against the blue sky are also lovely but it is positioning of the lone bird next to the aerial that completes the image for me! |
| sent on August 31, 2015 (17:32)
Thank you Clive - I agree, in fact I've submitted to Juza that Bath Spa be a 'location' in its own right. |
| sent on August 31, 2015 (17:33)
Thank you again my friend, Tan! |
| sent on August 31, 2015 (17:35)
Trust you yo like that teeny tiny bird!, Ann, but it does add an element of the local wildlife to another regimented scene. |
| sent on August 31, 2015 (17:43)
:)) You must know by now that I look at the tiny details as well as the overall image, Tim! Which is one of the reasons why I take so many photos and spend (too) much time considering them afterwards - trying to get the detail just right. And, of course, I love birds....... |
| sent on August 31, 2015 (17:47)
Yes, silly me, and yes, I'm probably the same. If there were two identical, I'd go for the one with the bird/cloud/plane each and every time. Adds a certain extra element - and attention to detail is the only way to be; if you don't notice something, lots of others will and might make all difference to a good shot and a lazy shot. We all take lazy shots but when we grace the pages of the www and present the world our talents, then it must surely be worth making that extra effort? |
| sent on August 31, 2015 (17:47)
Very very beautiful light. I also like the curve of the building. |
| sent on August 31, 2015 (17:48)
Thank you again Jypka - that is why they are known as 'crescents'! |
| sent on August 31, 2015 (17:53)
Agreed! :)) |
| sent on August 31, 2015 (18:06)
There are definitely some shots that I know that I can get a better result, or just that more interesting/exciting that I put a lot more time and effort into and take many more, to get it just right, whilst others I do snap, but still keep. As an amateur, answerable only to myself and my SD card/wallet/timetable, it's entirely up to me what I do. I suppose it's also great to be able to fall back on skills learned for when the opportunity presents itself and taking the best shot possible. But only practice and experience allows that, which is where the mere snapping comes in... bit like a drawer doodling and a writer, scribbling. |
| sent on August 31, 2015 (18:16)
I do lots of experimenting to see what I can achieve but I'm going on a photographic holiday in November, so hoping to up my skill level. |
| sent on August 31, 2015 (18:18)
Where are you going, Ann? |
| sent on August 31, 2015 (18:21)
The Lakes - on the Blippers' week at LPH |
| sent on August 31, 2015 (18:25)
Oh, that one - John's onto a good thing there, being such an active Blipfoto contributor but I don't doubt his skills as both as photographer and tutor, nobody has a bad word about him and always enjoy their stays. You been on an LPH before? |
| sent on August 31, 2015 (18:37)
No but I noticed all the images folk were posting last November when I'd just started on Blip and found the idea very attractive. I've never even done a course before - other than a one day Groupon course 3 or 4 years ago that proved to be information overload for me, so I retained very little. Everything I know about photography is just what I've gleaned along the way from what I've read or observed or what helpful folk like yourself have offered by way of advice. I'm hoping I have a better grounding now to be able to gain a lot from those few days with like-minded people. |
| sent on August 31, 2015 (18:47)
I did ask David Mitchell, that Devon Blipper who I've met why he - and others - keep going back there. Not only do you get a holiday in the Lakes, for about the same price, or for not much more, you get a guided tour of the best places to photograph but also good homely accommodation (I understand the home cooking by his wife is a big plus) but also you get his tutorialship and of course, in the evenings, technical and photoshop skills. He then follows what you have done afterwards on Blip, so there is a certain amount of after care, if you like. Anways, that is what I've observed and what attendees seem to say. And I've noticed that all the participant's Blips from those days improve dramatically, but that could be for many reasons (locations, wanting to please John, returning to being lazy afterwards etc), so a good choice Ann and do please be sure to post some up on Juza as well, I'm sure they'll be appreciated here, as well. And what typical bank holiday weather we've had, eh? No photographs from me for two whole days!! |
| sent on August 31, 2015 (18:59)
It was David who told me there was a vacancy on the week. Most days I exchange comments with him, and also with a couple of others who are going on the week, so it will be great to meet up with people that I feel I already 'know'. I'm sure I'll take at least one or two images that I'm happy to post.... :)) Yes - a dreadful two days weather-wise! Tomorrow is supposed to at least start better, though :) |
| sent on August 31, 2015 (19:04) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)
Nice composition and light! Greetings Christiano. Bella composizione e luce! Un saluto Christiano. |
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