hexual
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hexual@lemmy.worldOPto pics@lemmy.world•Some of my favourite mountains in all of Scotland [OC]English2·11 days agoThank you, I do try to achieve a more painterly feel.
hexual@lemmy.worldOPto pics@lemmy.world•Some of my favourite mountains in all of Scotland [OC]English1·11 days agoThanks!
hexual@lemmy.worldOPto pics@lemmy.world•Pure geological drama: The Storr, Isle of Skye [OC]English1·14 days agoMe too, me too.
hexual@lemmy.worldOPto pics@lemmy.world•Pure geological drama: The Storr, Isle of Skye [OC]English1·14 days agoCheers! This was shot just after sunrise and we were one of the first up there in October, so definitely a lot more quiet than peak season.
hexual@lemmy.worldOPto pics@lemmy.world•Pure geological drama: The Storr, Isle of Skye [OC]English1·14 days agoThanks!
hexual@lemmy.worldOPto pics@lemmy.world•An experience on the Isle of Arran I'll never forget [OC]English8·1 month agoI love that the UK as a whole has managed to hold on to so many stone circles. There’s something magical and mysterious about them, thinking about the thousands of years they’ve been there.
hexual@lemmy.worldOPto pics@lemmy.world•The striking design of the V&A Dundee [OC]English3·2 months agoIt does seem to inspire a somewhat “marmite” reaction in people.
hexual@lemmy.worldOPto pics@lemmy.world•Millions of years of wind and rain in the East Neuk of Fife [OC]English2·2 months agoTa!
hexual@lemmy.worldOPto pics@lemmy.world•Millions of years of wind and rain in the East Neuk of Fife [OC]English3·2 months agoYou’re right, I was supposed to write “wind and sea” but habit took over.
This could easily be a film poster of some nature. Fantastic.
I’m keen on ensuring there’s a sense of distance in my landscape work, and one way to achieve that is making sure your black levels lighten as the distance increases. I achieve this by diffusing then lightening black levels selective the further in the distance an object is.
Ta!
This was back in the days of yore, which is to say, a Nikon D7000 using a Tokina 11-16 mm f2.8
Wow, yeah you’ve got to be careful with Tryfan; a good chunk of it is scrambling whilst navigating.
hexual@lemmy.worldOPto pics@lemmy.world•A great example of Brutalist architecture, it divides opinion sharply [OC]English1·2 months agoYou are entirely correct.
hexual@lemmy.worldOPto pics@lemmy.world•The "clints" and "grikes" of Southerscales Scar [OC]English2·3 months agoThank you!
hexual@lemmy.worldOPto pics@lemmy.world•The "clints" and "grikes" of Southerscales Scar [OC]English5·3 months agoHah, well this area is the land of caves and potholes, where there’s all sorts of weird and wonderful names.
- Juniper Gulf
- Redundancy Hole
- Braithwaite Wife Hole
- Bull Pot of the Witches
And loads more.
hexual@lemmy.worldOPto pics@lemmy.world•The "clints" and "grikes" of Southerscales Scar [OC]English2·3 months agoI like this imagery.
hexual@lemmy.worldOPto pics@lemmy.world•Managed to nab the last of the snow with this beautiful hike [OC]English2·4 months agoYup! One of the oldest stone circles in England, making it around 5,000-years old.
Danny is a legend.