
Something to tide you over whilst I recover my crashed hard drive – and the lesson is always back up – I did ![]()

Something to tide you over whilst I recover my crashed hard drive – and the lesson is always back up – I did ![]()

A close off centre crop of a Monkey Puzzle Tree – this is a close up taken with a 50-200 non VR lens. I would love to get hold of a Macro lens – would love to see the close up potential.
Reblogged from The Digital Lightroom:
The Theme for round three of the Digital Lightroom photography competition is Still Life. The total opposite of the last round you might say, but what is a Still Life image?
It is often viewed as a technical form of photography where many aspects come together to form an image, either constructed or found. Composition, lighting and exposure are critical to give your image the textures and tonal quality to make it more than just a "record shot" of an object or scene.
Reblogged from The Digital Lightroom:
The second DLR photo competition prompted a huge response. The standard was very high and it was difficult to come up with just 10 pictures for the shortlist but we did and it was then down to you. As soon as the polls were open, votes started pouring in. Hundreds of people chose to vote and we're very grateful to you all.

This is from a wee walk on the West Beach the other evening, the longer evenings have been great but I have been unable to grab the opportunities with a multitude of personal inputs. Where I hope to ease in to my new career but the reality wont allow me to go quietly. This typical Moray lots going on – texture and light changes, reflections etc etc – I hope you enjoy. Your continued support is appreciated and highly motivational – Scott

I thought it only right and proper to share the other side of Skye (the we dont often have sunny days here Skye) this image was captured about 10 hours prior to Elgol 50 which allows for some compare and contrast. The shot is slightly further up the beach but in essence it is the same view (just a little tighter) the mountains had been drifting in and out of cloud – but on this occasion i liked the fact that you could see just the hills and cloud obscures the rest of the view. The challenge here was keeping the lens dry…. Enjoy

Classic Scotland nothing more to say – on sale at Photo4me.com