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Oct 30, 2012 18:44:09   #
coondog Loc: Lost in Vermont
 
Very nice.. :thumbup:

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Oct 30, 2012 18:47:30   #
Hammerboy Loc: Glasgow Scotland
 
coondog wrote:
Very nice.. :thumbup:


Many thanks coondog.

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Oct 30, 2012 19:35:56   #
Silver Fox Loc: Texas
 
Great night shots Hammerboy.

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Oct 30, 2012 19:58:31   #
Hammerboy Loc: Glasgow Scotland
 
Silver Fox wrote:
Great night shots Hammerboy.


Many thanks Silver Fox. Much appreciated.

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Oct 30, 2012 20:09:58   #
rt1379
 
Hammerboy wrote:
I had the opportunity last week to practice some low light shots in Glasgow. The first night I was disappointed at first to discover that the breeze was spoiling the mirror like reflection that had been on the river the previous night (when I didn't have my camera!) However I quite like the shots that I ended up taking. 2 nights later the weather was completely calm and you can see the results. The only pp I have done is a bit of straightening/sharpening and white balance adjustment. The reflections are pretty much exactly as they looked on the night. The other shots were taken on Glasgow Green, one of the most ancient public parks in Scotland and part of the original settlement which was known as Glaschu (Gaelic meaning Dear Green Place) which later became 'Glasgow' and show Lord Nelson's Obelisk, erected in 1806, a year after the Battle Of Trafalgar and also the McLennan Arch, which originally formed the entrance to the 18th century assembly rooms but was moved in 1922 to form the entrance to the Green. C & c always gratefully received.
I had the opportunity last week to practice some l... (show quote)


... i'm sorry ... I cant say anything other than I am GREEN with envy... :hunf:

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Oct 30, 2012 20:17:21   #
blueeyes3515 Loc: WV
 
Great shots!

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Oct 30, 2012 20:48:51   #
snogost67 Loc: dayton, montana
 
Stunning!

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Oct 30, 2012 21:17:08   #
carlysue Loc: Columbus
 
Hammerboy wrote:
I had the opportunity last week to practice some low light shots in Glasgow. The first night I was disappointed at first to discover that the breeze was spoiling the mirror like reflection that had been on the river the previous night (when I didn't have my camera!) However I quite like the shots that I ended up taking. 2 nights later the weather was completely calm and you can see the results. The only pp I have done is a bit of straightening/sharpening and white balance adjustment. The reflections are pretty much exactly as they looked on the night. The other shots were taken on Glasgow Green, one of the most ancient public parks in Scotland and part of the original settlement which was known as Glaschu (Gaelic meaning Dear Green Place) which later became 'Glasgow' and show Lord Nelson's Obelisk, erected in 1806, a year after the Battle Of Trafalgar and also the McLennan Arch, which originally formed the entrance to the 18th century assembly rooms but was moved in 1922 to form the entrance to the Green. C & c always gratefully received.
I had the opportunity last week to practice some l... (show quote)

Time well spent. Love the reflections and the symmetry it provides.

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Oct 31, 2012 03:34:55   #
Archy Loc: Lake Hamilton, Florida
 
Hammerboy wrote:
I had the opportunity last week to practice some low light shots in Glasgow. The first night I was disappointed at first to discover that the breeze was spoiling the mirror like reflection that had been on the river the previous night (when I didn't have my camera!) However I quite like the shots that I ended up taking. 2 nights later the weather was completely calm and you can see the results. The only pp I have done is a bit of straightening/sharpening and white balance adjustment. The reflections are pretty much exactly as they looked on the night. The other shots were taken on Glasgow Green, one of the most ancient public parks in Scotland and part of the original settlement which was known as Glaschu (Gaelic meaning Dear Green Place) which later became 'Glasgow' and show Lord Nelson's Obelisk, erected in 1806, a year after the Battle Of Trafalgar and also the McLennan Arch, which originally formed the entrance to the 18th century assembly rooms but was moved in 1922 to form the entrance to the Green. C & c always gratefully received.
I had the opportunity last week to practice some l... (show quote)


:thumbup: :thumbup: :thumbup:

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Oct 31, 2012 05:19:05   #
Hammerboy Loc: Glasgow Scotland
 
rt1379 wrote:
Hammerboy wrote:
I had the opportunity last week to practice some low light shots in Glasgow. The first night I was disappointed at first to discover that the breeze was spoiling the mirror like reflection that had been on the river the previous night (when I didn't have my camera!) However I quite like the shots that I ended up taking. 2 nights later the weather was completely calm and you can see the results. The only pp I have done is a bit of straightening/sharpening and white balance adjustment. The reflections are pretty much exactly as they looked on the night. The other shots were taken on Glasgow Green, one of the most ancient public parks in Scotland and part of the original settlement which was known as Glaschu (Gaelic meaning Dear Green Place) which later became 'Glasgow' and show Lord Nelson's Obelisk, erected in 1806, a year after the Battle Of Trafalgar and also the McLennan Arch, which originally formed the entrance to the 18th century assembly rooms but was moved in 1922 to form the entrance to the Green. C & c always gratefully received.
I had the opportunity last week to practice some l... (show quote)


... i'm sorry ... I cant say anything other than I am GREEN with envy... :hunf:
quote=Hammerboy I had the opportunity last week t... (show quote)


Thank you for looking and commenting, though I think I'd rather be in Cornwall any day!

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Oct 31, 2012 05:19:40   #
Hammerboy Loc: Glasgow Scotland
 
Archy wrote:
Hammerboy wrote:
I had the opportunity last week to practice some low light shots in Glasgow. The first night I was disappointed at first to discover that the breeze was spoiling the mirror like reflection that had been on the river the previous night (when I didn't have my camera!) However I quite like the shots that I ended up taking. 2 nights later the weather was completely calm and you can see the results. The only pp I have done is a bit of straightening/sharpening and white balance adjustment. The reflections are pretty much exactly as they looked on the night. The other shots were taken on Glasgow Green, one of the most ancient public parks in Scotland and part of the original settlement which was known as Glaschu (Gaelic meaning Dear Green Place) which later became 'Glasgow' and show Lord Nelson's Obelisk, erected in 1806, a year after the Battle Of Trafalgar and also the McLennan Arch, which originally formed the entrance to the 18th century assembly rooms but was moved in 1922 to form the entrance to the Green. C & c always gratefully received.
I had the opportunity last week to practice some l... (show quote)


:thumbup: :thumbup: :thumbup:
quote=Hammerboy I had the opportunity last week t... (show quote)


Thanks Archy.

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Oct 31, 2012 05:38:58   #
Melchior912 Loc: Oban
 
Ex-glaswegian Love the light on the Sqinty Bridge.Brilliant shots.

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Oct 31, 2012 05:51:18   #
Ive Fallen Loc: Chula, GA
 
very nice! colors are "outasite"!

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Oct 31, 2012 06:01:12   #
Hammerboy Loc: Glasgow Scotland
 
blueeyes3515 wrote:
Great shots!


many thanks for your comments, greatly appreciated.

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Oct 31, 2012 06:01:55   #
Hammerboy Loc: Glasgow Scotland
 
snogost67 wrote:
Stunning!


Many thanks for looking and commenting.

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