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Posted by Chris: Sun Jul 31st, 2016 19:12 1st Post
Hi, I have started this thread for my son, Chris. He came with me to Skye and brought the 'family' D3300 and it's 18-105 lens.

Chris has taken many photo's this trip and he would love to share them with you. He took the photos entirely on his own while I was taking mine, I have had no input on the taking side but I am processing them for him.

Robert.

First off, a red flower!

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Posted by jk: Sun Jul 31st, 2016 19:15 2nd Post
Welcome Chris.
Now we can see your photos as well as your Dad's. I am sure that we will see similarities in style but also it is an opportunity to grow your own ideas.



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Posted by Chris: Mon Aug 1st, 2016 03:57 3rd Post
We saw these people.

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Posted by Chris: Mon Aug 1st, 2016 07:08 4th Post
Mother and Baby.

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Posted by Chris: Mon Aug 1st, 2016 07:12 5th Post
Dad's not happy about that pic. Way too dark. Trying via Flicker:

That's a lot better, the shade areas are right now.



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Posted by Chris: Mon Aug 1st, 2016 08:39 6th Post
I have discovered Chris took some panorama stacks. This is the first, it is a bit dark due to the position of the sun but I am very impressed, they were all hand held, so far as I know because I would have been using the tripod.

This has been made from three upright images which each had about ½ overlap on it's neighbour. I stitched them in Lightroom.

Robert



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Posted by Chris: Mon Aug 1st, 2016 11:24 7th Post
My sunset's better than dad's! :thumbs:



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Posted by Chris: Mon Aug 1st, 2016 13:49 8th Post
It the Explorers garden at Pitlochry there is a wooden archway.

The first pic is simply processed. Exposure and contrast etc.



This version is the above basic image which has also been processed using Nik filters. 'Detail extractor', 'tonal contrast' and 'Darken lighten centre'. We felt the original image lacked some impact and Chris asked me to boost it's presence. This is my attempt to increase the presence of a nice image. Not sure if I have succeeded.



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Posted by Chris: Mon Aug 1st, 2016 14:37 9th Post
A silver Thistle:



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Posted by Chris: Mon Aug 1st, 2016 15:00 10th Post
Lilium Henryi - Tiger Lilly, according to dad. Taken at the Explorers garden at Pitlochry.



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Posted by Chris: Mon Aug 1st, 2016 15:22 11th Post
A hare we saw at Cluny garden, it was munching happily on some tasty leaves.

We also saw some red Squirrels which were so quick leaping from tree to tree I couldn't catch a pic of one, we saw some big deer and small deer as we were driving around.



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