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Ranked # 1 scotland sent on July 07, 2013 (1:17) by Koda59. 28 comments, 3173 views.

, 1/500 f/6.3, ISO 200, hand held.

La Scozia (inglese e scots Scotland, gaelico scozzese Alba) è una delle quattro nazioni costitutive del Regno Unito.Anticamente chiamata dai Romani in latino, ed anche per tutto il Medioevo, Caledonia, occupa la porzione settentrionale della Gran Bretagna. Un tempo regno indipendente, dal 1707, con l'Atto di Unione entrò a far parte del Regno di Gran Bretagna, assieme all'Inghilterra. I regni di Scozia e Inghilterra erano peraltro già uniti dinasticamente dal 1603. Ha una superficie di 78.782 km². La sua capitale è Edimburgo (Edinburgh). Altra importante città è Glasgow. Gli stessi scozzesi considerano le due città, Edimburgo e Glasgow, entrambe capitali. La prima è considerata capitale culturale, mentre la seconda capitale economica.





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sent on July 07, 2013 (12:15) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)

Thank you for like it: Afrikachiara, Franco Buffalmano, Gtabbi, Zipablo, Raffaeledellasanta, Marco50, Alessio Nonnoale, Dantes, Alberto Ghizzi Pabuon, Elisewin, Tristan, Gazza71, Angel Bacchio, Ceci64, Diego.armando.parafango, Ivancosta, Simona Loredana, Zman, Paul Corona, Olovni, Fabio Castagna, F.Naef, Sasasicilyuno, Lunasol, Obadessa, Andrea 72, Whoknew, Gianlucabasso. :-P

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sent on July 07, 2013 (16:34) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)

The Scottish landscapes have (IMHO) one rival .... the Irish! ;-)
A beautiful shot that gives a good idea of ??the beauty of these churches in the open.
Congratulations Koda and a salutone:-P
Michela

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sent on July 07, 2013 (17:08) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)

Thanks Michael for the comment and the welcome step. A salutone to you from the bear Koda! :-P PS I prefer Scotland, the Scottish landscapes we find that a higher gear as soon as possible I will also try to post some shots done in the land of clover. :-P PS I hope to find someone worthy of this forum ... :-D

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sent on July 07, 2013 (18:11) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)

Good colors and three-dimensional. As a personal interpretation would have used a tripod, a remote control, closed at least F.9, less inclined downwards reflex, disappeared tourists using a filter nd and moved the resume point slightly to your left (if you had margin ) thus excluding the blue van in the background ... remained so only one element of contemporary antropoco disorder: the barriers. Hello and good light, laurel

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sent on July 07, 2013 (18:58) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)

What a great place, thanks Koda59 with your shots at least I have visited virtually. Obviously fantastic shot this too:-P

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sent on July 07, 2013 (22:43) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)

@ ElleEmme in to thank you for your helpful suggestions I wanted to advise that these pictures "Scottish" I've taken in organized trips, where, having to meet deadlines of the group, I had to settle for taking pictures "on the fly", not when they have enough time to use a tripod or nor I could take advantage of the best light for taking pictures. Good light to you Lauro and thanks again. :-P
@ Except, I'm happy for you, and above all it is nice to think that you can visit, though in a virtual and a bit 'rough, a place even though you've never been. Thank you for your passage and welcome comment Koda. :-P

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sent on July 08, 2013 (0:13) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)

Hi Koda, really beautiful Scottish this series, all the pictures and I really like this one in particular. My compliments for these beautiful shots. A greeting.

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sent on July 08, 2013 (1:09) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)

Thanks Paul, I want to thank you very much for the welcome passage and comment, wishing you good night! PS You are a special person and a pleasure to talk with you! :-P

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sent on July 08, 2013 (9:18) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)

I love Scotland, I agree that on average is better, the more gettonata, Ireland has, however, a great charm, having said that, I find the charming and able to make the atmosphere of the place although I wonder why the clouds in the sky, are violet and white, I wonder, in substance, if not can be made better reading of white. Get the comment with the benefit of inventory .. I'm not sure it can do a technical assessment. Compliments. Cecilia

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sent on July 08, 2013 (10:38) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)

I like the framing is that the pastel shades. I also like the post that highlights the fine details without introducing noise. Beautiful card and HDR-like

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sent on July 08, 2013 (21:13) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)

Nice clip
I like it a lot
Hello Marco

avatarsenior
sent on July 08, 2013 (23:53) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)

@ Ceci64: Dear Cecilia (I assume that's your name) first of all welcome to the "den" of the bear. For the color of the clouds I can tell you have compared the white balance of my car with that of the PP and they found no major differences, however I promise you better check it to see if there are problems. However I'm finding that about the heavens there are large differences in view, there are those who want clearer, more saturated, more brilliant, in practice everyone sees the sky in a different way, even if a sky with beautiful clouds like always to everyone, but for the color everyone sees it in his own way and it is really hard to get everyone to agree, however thanks for your comment that I really liked, also you do not have taunt, you can learn from everyone. I remember that the philosopher SOCRate, which in his day was regarded as well-educated and wise, he never tired of repeating, "I know you do not know ..." and then in the picture no one has the recipe for "definitive" and even the experts (which is my opinion , rightly, does not belong) have much to learn, it is important to always have a bit of humility and always be willing to "get involved", but this argument holds for all: good and less good.
@ Gtabbi: What else to add? You said it all! Bravo, your comments are always "square" and incisive! greetings from Koda.
@ Marco50: Very clear and concise, more than that ... Thank you very much Mark. :-P

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sent on July 09, 2013 (9:25) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)

Hello, so far is the one I prefer. Too bad the people in the middle, so an image may require an absolute immobility. Perfect exposure, perfect shot, maybe a bit too sharp HDR and sharpness but de gustibus. I do not recognize the place: it is the Abbey of Melrose?

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sent on July 09, 2013 (10:19) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)

Ste77 Thank you for your comment. For people I have a ready remedy "infallible" I ask the Wizard Etneo if it helps me with his "wand" magic (he's better than me) and it makes me disappear a little 'people (I want to clarify the concept: "disappear "in a metaphorical sense), the technique I used I never tire of repeating that it is not a true HDR, even though it looks like, because this PP I made on a single click and not on three or more shots as you does the hdr, nor with bracketing, nor with the stand, believe me I'm sincere, but if I do not want to believe you're free to do that so I did not offend me, sharpness someone finds it too much, you say someone says the opposite also you: de gustibus ... But I tell you that I tried to give as ElleEmme rightly said in his comment, akind of "three-dimensionality" to the photo. I honestly do not remember if it comes to that abbey a few years have passed since I took the photos, but your question intrigued me and I will try to document, at the time I had not the 6d which has the built-in gps and I need much to identify exactly the place where I made the shots. I salute you and I thank you cordially:-P

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sent on July 09, 2013 (10:25) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)

Koda59 for people there is no specific remedy if you do not wait + luck during shooting or possibly PP (which frankly I do not exalted).
On technique, even I the few times that I have tried in HDR I made a single save in RAW + -1 or even better than + -0.5 then I believe you .. :-D
So good exploration of old photos, it is a healthy and stimulating work, also to understand how the eye evolves over time. Good photos

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sent on July 09, 2013 (10:32) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)

Good photos to you too dear Ste77 was really a pleasure to meet you! Greetings Koda:-P

avatarsenior
sent on July 09, 2013 (22:27) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)

It must have been an unforgettable experience, visit these places rich in history

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sent on July 09, 2013 (23:03) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)

Yes, dear Ivan, those places, I never tire of saying it, I am just remained in my heart and those views have also changed a bit 'my conception landscaping, then I think that they were important for my personal journey. I thank you for comment and I wish you a good rest. Greetings Koda:-P

avatarsenior
sent on July 11, 2013 (23:07) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)

Fascinosissima medieval atmosphere! Congratulations Koda beautiful series really interesting to see. :-)

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sent on July 12, 2013 (0:33) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)

Thanks Raffaele, for this your great comment, I am very pleased, even though our feet on the ground and while "flying low" is the confirmation that this "new" series of landscapes with the appropriate corrections can seriously be a "small" change in my photographic journey. I also admit that I must be sincerely grateful to all of you because you're sending me with your enthusiasm "vibrations" positive, that I communicate confidence. THANK YOU! wow! :-P




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