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pcox
Hi folks -
I've been adding images from a recent trip to the Causeway Coast on the north coast of Ireland, thought I'd share a few here.


Giant's Causeway


The Skerries, White Rocks


Dunluce Castle


Bengore Head from Ballintoy

It's a fantastic coast, anyone considering a trip to Ireland would be well advised to pay a visit.

Cheers,
Peter
billcb
QUOTE (pcox @ Jun 7 2009, 03:20 PM) *
Hi folks -
I've been adding images from a recent trip to the Causeway Coast on the north coast of Ireland, thought I'd share a few here.


Giant's Causeway


The Skerries, White Rocks


Dunluce Castle


Bengore Head from Ballintoy

It's a fantastic coast, anyone considering a trip to Ireland would be well advised to pay a visit.

Cheers,


Great stuff Peter, I really like the 2nd and 3rd - what lens did you use for the third?
Bill
Peter

rcdurston
Nice stuff, Peter
next time you are up this way look me up

r
pcox
Bill - all the images were made with the Canon 24-70mm f/2.8.


Rob - thanks. Nice images in your 'Ocean Apart' gallery - very moody.

Cheers,
Peter
wolfnowl
Hi Peter:

Some good work there. Not to be contrary to Bill, but I prefer the first and last images. The middle two don't do much for me. I think the second one has good potential, but it seems inordinately soft to me.

Mike.
pcox
Mike -
It's a subjective business, this photography lark. Not sure what you mean about the second image. It is actually very sharp in those areas where there is sharpness to be had. The water is slightly soft as it was a long exposure.

Cheers,
Peter
kikashi
QUOTE (pcox @ Jun 9 2009, 08:42 AM) *
It's a subjective business, this photography lark.

Now that's certainly true!

I agree with Mike (not for the first time), but I especially like the last one. I find the curved horizon in the first to be rather distracting: I'm led to believe that DXO can do a good job on such things.

Jeremy
Enda Cavanagh
How are things Peter.

I love the first image.

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