Just spent a week in, for me, the the relatively unknown Abernethy/Strathpsey area of Scotland. This area lies within the Cairngorms National Park and has normally been a place I just past through on my way north. It's probably because it's so close to home that I've never really taken time to stop and explore. I'm now very glad I did. It's glorious.
So, just to give you a taster ... and get all that colour stuff out of my system before starting on the real (B & W) pictures! I'm not really a fan of multiple-image posts, but thought I'd expunge this colour burst in one go!
Your criticial analysis and comments are always appreciated.
The early morning mist clearing off Loch Garten lends mood and atmosphere
40D, 24-70mm f/2.8L @ 70mm. ISO100. 0.5s@f16
Or you can also take, what I call. the picture-postcard approach
40D, 24-70mm f/2.8L @ 24mm. ISO400. 1/125s@f16
In the next one, the mountain covered in cloud is Cairn Gorm, from the which both the mountain range (the Cairngorms) and the National Park take their names. What you can't see here are all the ski tows and chairlifts (this is one of Scotland's main winter sports area) and the mountain side restaurant (which is above the cloud line). I loved the sky in this (it's one of my sort of skies) and I used the Detail Extractor tool in Nik's Colour Efex Pro 4 to pull out some of the detail. But I tried not to overdo it. I hope it has worked.
For me, the muted colours and the lines of the hills are what this image is about.
40D, 70-200mm f/4L IS @ 70mm. ISO400. 1/125@f8. 3-stop GND
And finally .... where we stayed for the week. Not a competition winner, but, I thought, just a nice scene that showed off the character of the area.
40D, 24-70mm f/2.8L @ 24mm. ISO100. 1/90s@f11