I would counter that phrase by saying that the camera always lies owing to the fact that it's tonal range and colour reproduction will never equal that which you actually saw at the time with your human eye!
Follow that with a lecture about digital sensors and light stops, etc, and at least...
Glencoe is absolutely breathtaking mate, but check the 'midge' situation at the time you would be visiting and make sure that you take plenty of repellent if necessary, I had never seen anything like it when I was there last year!
Thanks Gary :thumbs: I wouldn't worry too much though, my photographs don't usually appeal to that many people! :lol:
To be honest, with not being around too much these days, I'd forgotten what a high standard of photography was posted on here! There is some fantastic images in that thread...
I used to use one on my Epson 400. Could be a little messy and you had to make sure that you ran at least a couple of pages a week off the printer or you'd have to clean the heads a few times before using it, but I think that problem was more specific to the Epson's only. Refilling and so on...
............You're driving down the road with your brother when he says, "Woa, nice Skyline". You are looking at the sky whilst he is oggling a car going the other way!
Happened to me the other week :bonk:
I normally waste £200/£300 a year with these guys. They do mail order too, but a visit to the shop is good fun as they are really passionate about what they do (downside is you end up spending a fortune whilst in there!:lol:) The fireworks themselves are top class
Just watched the full video of this unbelievable event complete with a police officer threatening to seize the camera of any motorist he sees taking a picture!
Luckily for him, no-one was there with their 'Photographers Rights' pamphlet!
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