Mr Perceptive
Perceptive Member
Stoned by David Yeoman, on Flickr
Very atmospheric...nice!
These two are definitely Mair and Mari.
Winter sunrise with Preseli Hills in background ....
One of my old pics taken by Coolpix4500 years ago
The Far Side by Mr ff1d1l, on Flickr
Snowdon and Crib Goch look particularly good in that...I like the icing sugar, gives great muted colours. Lovely pic.
You should come over post lockdown and bring your camera, happy to show you around.That is a coincidence. I love them both, Mr ff1's is more dystopian. Reminded me a little of a Roger Dean cover, perhaps Relayer.
Snowdon and Crib Goch look particularly good in that...I like the icing sugar, gives great muted colours. Lovely pic.
I think I'm a level or two higher than your vantage point, that little cleft I found is a good frame in two directions.
There's a diagonal path goes up from that level to a level with quite a few ruins. The cleft is round the corner from there.You are definitely higher up, I'm at the same level as the road access
There's a diagonal path goes up from that level to a level with quite a few ruins. The cleft is round the corner from there.
Still ok, I think. They have notices at Vivian warning people off, there was a pretty big rockfall last year.Not been up that high on that side of the quarry since 2017 when I went across from one side to the other on this level, not sure you can do that now??
Still working through some old images, trying to apply some of the processing skills I've learnt in the last 4 years (mainly be gentle with those sliders....!), this one from 2017
Liverpool Road Cemetery - Birkdale by David Yeoman, on Flickr
David, that's very effective, but if I could make just one comment, the sky looks unnaturally smooth, at least on the gadget screen I'm using. Have you thought to try some fine scanned film grain from something like Nik, you can run it so fine that it is imperceptible, but I find even then it can make the photo come to life?