• Members 880 posts
    July 20, 2024, 8:42 a.m.

    Good morning to everyone wherever you are in the world...

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  • Members 880 posts
    July 20, 2024, 8:44 a.m.

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    My daughter's boyfriend in Thailand. Some of the sunsets there were spectacular.

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  • Members 873 posts
    July 20, 2024, 9:36 a.m.

    Re-opening the Pilsbach open air gallery

    Once again, as every year, we renewed all the 28 pictures along our open air gallery in our little village of Pilsbach.
    This is the 9th year of the "Pilsbach Freilichtgalerie"
    It's become quite a tradition here.
    Always a fun event, this year on a warm and sunny day with a champagne reception and then a walk altogether around the 3.5km circular path. There’s music along the way and lots of opportunities to chat with the visitors , 52 in number this year.

    Here’s a few B&W shots of the visitors

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    And 4 from my set of 12 pictures

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  • Members 873 posts
    July 20, 2024, 9:41 a.m.

    That sunset is indeed spectacular. lovely colours!
    A small crop of the bottom and the left side would perhaps make it even slightly more prominent.

  • Members 1260 posts
    July 20, 2024, 9:47 a.m.

    Approaching

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  • Members 1260 posts
    July 20, 2024, 9:52 a.m.

    Great series. My fave.

  • Members 1620 posts
    July 20, 2024, 10:10 a.m.

    Back to Blighty

    Just got back from a short holiday in England. We caught a concert in Kew Gardens, and it was nice to see Chiswick , where I lived for a few years. But the main part of the holiday was spent around Newent, in Gloucestershire. We briefly touched on the Forest of Dean, and my wife really enjoyed the short climb to May Hill, with some incredible views.

    The area around Newent was quite new to me, and I really enjoyed the places we found, even some unexpected finds. Next week I will post some of the monuments we found.

    Strand on the Green Chiswick

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    Hammersmith

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    May Hill Gloucestershire

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    Forest of Dean

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    Lidney

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    Gloucester

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  • Members 1260 posts
    July 20, 2024, 10:26 a.m.
  • Members 1260 posts
    July 20, 2024, 10:31 a.m.

    Thank you for the tour. So many excellent shots.
    My fave.

  • Members 628 posts
    July 20, 2024, 10:49 a.m.

    Impressions of Sanday

    One of the more northerly of Orkney's islands, Sanday has a unique character, with huge skies and wide sandy beaches, mostly deserted. I loved it, perhaps influenced by the fact that we had a couple of days of at least partly sunny weather 😁

    An evening walk from the cotage we stayed in took us around this headland. Long evenings - it didn't really get completely dark at all.
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    I little guessed that a few days after we left, Sanday would make national news headlines when 77 pilot whales were stranded just beyond these dunes. Sadly they all died. Disposal of the bodies was a real problem for the islanders, with archaeological assessments needed before excavating multiple mass burial sites.
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    The weather wasn't all sunshine - though the stormy skies did make for some spectacular seascapes.
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  • Members 628 posts
    July 20, 2024, 10:50 a.m.

    My favourite colour combinations 😁

  • Members 628 posts
    July 20, 2024, 10:59 a.m.

    The open air gallery is a great idea. I once organised a little photography exhibition as part of our village fete, which was surprisingly well supported, and a great source of discussion and conversations.
    The autumn leaves shot of yours is one I particularly remember. It perfectly captures the season - I can almost smell the wet road 😁

  • Members 628 posts
    July 20, 2024, 11 a.m.

    I love the geometry of this, but I'm not entirely convinced that the two figures add anything in this case.

  • Members 628 posts
    July 20, 2024, 11:08 a.m.

    My old home territory! Always interesting to see familiar places through other people's eyes. May Hill's distinctive silhouette was always a waymark on the journey home after being away. I have a painting of it on my living room wall, and will probably be going back there visiting friends later in the summer. I have shared images of Lydney docks in the past. And Gloucester cathedral is familiar as a concert venue - I've sung in there on quite a few occasions. Did you see the modern gargoyles?

  • Members 1260 posts
    July 20, 2024, 11:37 a.m.

    What a tour, what a place, just fantastic series. Love your textures and angles.
    My fave.

  • Members 306 posts
    July 20, 2024, 11:42 a.m.

    A Hill Without A View

    While much of the UK was busy watching some blokes kick a ball around on Sunday evening, I went out for a walk on the moors. It was a dull grey evening, with a hint of stormy colour looming on the distant horizon above the Irish sea, but otherwise an unremarkable evening. Even the midges seemed to be taking a break, as was most of the moorland fauna for that matter. Even the ever present sheep had largely disappeared, although I was trudging through a lot of evidence that they weren't too far away, so for the most part I had the moors to myself as I made my way up Black Brook, eventually emerging onto Heapey Moor.

    After the heady excitement of lugging the GFX kit and a tripod around Duxbury Woods the day before, I'd returned to the more manageable X-T50 kit for this walk, along with the 18/2, 23/1.4 and 56mm/1.2 Fuji primes in my bag. In some ways, I'd have preferred the Sigma 18-50/2.8 zoom for its convenience, but it really does seem to lack something when compared against my motley collection of prime lenses, so it tends to sit at home when I'm out on these walks.

    All images taken handheld without filters (mainly because I don't have any to fit the diverse spread of filter threads on these lenses) and processed from single raw files in Capture One Pro 23.

    Great Hill From Drinkwater's

    The view looking up the path towards Great Hill from the East gate of the farm ruins.

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    At The Foot of Great Hill

    The main public footpath up the nose of Great Hill runs through this fenced off area. I'm not sure why this part of the hill is fenced off, I suspect it's more for historic reasons that any modern practical ones. When I started to climb the hill, I noticed the view was getting fuzzier, as it turned out I'd arrived at the hill along with an incoming wave of clag.

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    Great Hill Sheep Summit Meeting (see what I did there?)

    As I waded deeper into the fog, I found where almost all of the sheep had been hiding. For some reason, they'd abandoned the moors and congregated on the hill and boy did they not want to move. Normally sheep are very skittish and run away as you approach them, but these guys were totally standing their ground as I made my way past them. They'd clearly been there a while, as the path was booby trapped worse than the kind of ancient structure you might find Harrison Ford hanging around in (Indiana Jones and the Temple of Poo?).

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    Safety In Numbers

    Something had definitely spooked them and they were mostly clustered in groups. I've recently heard a number of (old) reports of strange beasts on the moors, but to be fair, I've never seen or heard anything untoward up there, so I'm a bit dubious, but seeing the sheep acting like this did put me on edge a little bit.

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    360 Degrees Of Grey

    The view from the summit. No visibility, no breeze and almost nowhere to sit as the sheep had left presents on 7 of the 8 seats in the summit shelter.

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    Evil Eyes In The Sky

    As I made my way back down, a sinister pair of glowing red eyes appeared in the sky, or, you know, just some stormy red light breaking through the cloud cover.

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    It's Grim Up North

    The moors cranking the bleakness up to 11 as I made my way back to Drinkwater's. This was around 9PM, with sunset about 30 minutes away, but the oppressive cloud cover made it feel much later.

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    Back At Drinkwater's

    Looking across Heapey Moor towards the tree lined Nab in the distance. The well that gives Drinkwater's it's name is just below that rock wall you can just see the top of in the foreground.

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    The Murky Moors

    When I reached Coppice Stile, I stopped to look back at where I'd just been. You can make out the bulky shape of Great Hill cloaked in clag on the horizon. This image is probably my favourite from this set and I think its the various imperfections that make it so. It's shot at f/1.2 which means nothing is crisply in focus, adding to the murkiness of the image and the colour balance is definitely skewed towards the blue end of the spectrum. I did correct the colour balance at one point, but the image lost some of its character, so I reverted it to the preset daylight value you see here.

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    Stragglers

    As I was walking along the path down from Drinkwater's, this sheep and accompanying lamb were coming the other way towards me, presumably off to join their mates at the Great Hill summit, but having spotted me, they dived off the main path and onto the one I was going to follow back down to White Coppice. I eventually caught up with them on White Coppice when they'd met up with another group of disparate sheep that had decided to congregate here instead of on Great Hill.

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    Some Sort Of Sunset

    Looking out from White Coppice just after sunset, there was no clear break in the clouds, just a hint of colour in the sky and a muddy, muted look to the colours below.

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