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Currently my favorite vessel working out of Cromarty Harbour.
Posted by Calum on Wednesday, November 29, 2006 at 10:37 PM | Permalink
I am always really impressed at the colour range on your camera. You don't post-process, do you? (I confess, I had a peek at the EXIF info in Flickr.)
Posted by Gail at Large | 4:50 AM
All I did with this one was darken the contrast, and re-crop. The light was fantastic the day I took the photo, and the sea like a mirror. Winter sun at high latitude - its all in the light :-)
Posted by Anonymous | 8:04 AM
And lack of pollution, come to think of it!Toronto has got to be the most polluted city in the country, especially in the summertime.My best shots of New York were in winter, I believe for the same reason.
Posted by Gail at Large | 12:50 AM
I am always really impressed at the colour range on your camera. You don't post-process, do you? (I confess, I had a peek at the EXIF info in Flickr.)
Posted by Gail at Large | 4:50 AM
All I did with this one was darken the contrast, and re-crop. The light was fantastic the day I took the photo, and the sea like a mirror.
Winter sun at high latitude - its all in the light :-)
Posted by Anonymous | 8:04 AM
And lack of pollution, come to think of it!
Toronto has got to be the most polluted city in the country, especially in the summertime.
My best shots of New York were in winter, I believe for the same reason.
Posted by Gail at Large | 12:50 AM