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Can only agree with everyone else, both versions are stunners!With due credit to @ianmarsh for telling me about this nice vantage point, hope you don't mind that I walked in your footsteps Ian!
X-T2 and 16-55mm.
Shard View #1 by Brian M, on Flickr
Red, white and blue by David Hallett, on Flickr
Lottie @ the park
Communication
Kids at play
170204 Llyn Ogwen and Tryfan by Mr Perceptive X100, on Flickr
Just a candid street style shot of Brian (Budgie) or The Owl Man as all the locals know him. He's been running the self supported Folkestone Owl Rescue service for many years now and is highly respected in the Kent area for his work.
X-T1, 55-200mm Lens, 1/140th @ F5.6, ISO-200, Handheld.
Budgie ((The Owl Man)-03050 by G.K.Jnr., on Flickr
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George.
Many memories of this man and his owls on a Saturday morning in Folkestone! Lovely shot![]()
Just testing some new workflow: Camera -> wireless to tablet -> VSCO -> Flickr
Plus a runout for the 18-135mm in fading light...
Lottie @ the park
Communication
Kids at play
Great tones and composition. Refreshing not to see silky-smooth water and/or sky, which in my opinion is getting over-used. No offence intended.
Thanks Stephen. I did do a long exposure to get smooth water, but it was so smooth that everything looked as though it was just plonked on top of a flat plane. And the sky lost all definition and became just a dull grey smudge. Anyway @Mr Perceptive had posted yesterday's 10 minute exposure so I thought I'd better give some variety.Great tones and composition. Refreshing not to see silky-smooth water and/or sky, which in my opinion is getting over-used. No offence intended.
that really is a great capture, jaw truly on floor, are the birds pp in? they really add to this shot for me
A great shot, well composed and exposed. I'm no longer in a position to visit London but used to, and I'm trying to visualise just where you stood to take this.
Super shot. Colour helps this scene and you got the timing spot on.
There's so much right about this shot, really great stuff.
Simply stunning![]()
Prefer this one Brian, but I'm a sucker for a moody shot. Love the way the birds seem to be circling the Shard.
Bloody STUNNING photography Brian...!!!!! Regards; Peter
Can only agree with everyone else, both versions are stunners!
Sunrise over Belfast by Brian M, on FlickrSimply stunning! Well worth your morning ramble!Worth getting up very early this morning and climbing Cave Hill in the dark..
Sunrise over Belfast by Brian M, on Flickr
Hey Brian, is this the Cave Hill in Newtownabbey...? If so, I was born only a few miles from that point, brought up in Rushpark, just off the Doagh Road, near Abbot's Cross.Worth getting up very early this morning and climbing Cave Hill in the dark..
Sunrise over Belfast by Brian M, on Flickr
Hey Brian, is this the Cave Hill in Newtownabbey...? If so, I was born only a few miles from that point, brought up in Rushpark, just off the Doagh Road, near Abbot's Cross.
Small world.....!
We used to go to Belfast Zoo once a year which is close proximity to your awesome photography (as well you know). Are you living far from that beautiful viewpoint yourself Brian....?
I moved to Central Scotland around 6/7yrs ago and haven't looked back since....
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Great capture. Well worth itWorth getting up very early this morning and climbing Cave Hill in the dark..
Sunrise over Belfast by Brian M, on Flickr
Great tones and composition. Refreshing not to see silky-smooth water and/or sky, which in my opinion is getting over-used. No offence intended.
Thanks Stephen. I did do a long exposure to get smooth water, but it was so smooth that everything looked as though it was just plonked on top of a flat plane. And the sky lost all definition and became just a dull grey smudge. Anyway @Mr Perceptive had posted yesterday's 10 minute exposure so I thought I'd better give some variety.

That has blown my mind.
Lol why's that?That has blown my mind.
Has anyone here moved to a Fuji X camera from Nikon D750? What are the main differences, disadvantages you immediately noticed? Any advantages besides size/weight? I've heard some of the lenses are gorgeous
Thanks I hadn't seen the soldier.Just well seen... Shadow looking like a soldier, cast against a monument.
Why cant I ever find stuff like that?!
Thanks I hadn't seen the soldier.
We've had some lovely light the last couple of weeks. I love winter sun. I used to avoid high contrast sunny days. Now it's the opposite I only go out on high contrast days and forget overcast ones.
Has anyone here moved to a Fuji X camera from Nikon D750? What are the main differences, disadvantages you immediately noticed? Any advantages besides size/weight? I've heard some of the lenses are gorgeous