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    The Dog Walker

    It was one of those fantastic winter mornings when the bairn and I took the dog out earlier. Soft light, a little sea fret so while the two of them got wet and made as much racket as possible I shuffled about trying to line up a lone walker (there were lots of others getting in the way) with the line of sunlight on the sand. I am really loving the files I get from the X-T1, the colours are gorgeous, they process cleanly and the lenses product excellent results.


    The Dog Walker
    Camera: Fujifilm X-T1
    Lens: XF55-200mmF3.5-4.8 R LM OIS Shot at 200 mm
    Exposure: Auto exposure, Aperture priority AE, 1/550 sec, f/4.8, ISO 400
    Compensation: -0.33
    Colour: PROVIA/STANDARD

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    Re: The Dog Walker

    Nice scenery... the distance between the dog and its master challenges the story...further i was confused to take its tail for its unusually shaped head; only when enlarged i could recognize the fact

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    Re: The Dog Walker

    I thought it was only in places like Dundee and Glasgow up here that we called our little cherubs 'bairns'. Didn't know you did as well.

    Love the colours, tone and light in this image. It was worth bairn and dog getting wet in order to allow you to get this.

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    Re: The Dog Walker

    Quote Originally Posted by Donald View Post
    I thought it was only in places like Dundee and Glasgow up here that we called our little cherubs 'bairns'. Didn't know you did as well.

    Love the colours, tone and light in this image. It was worth bairn and dog getting wet in order to allow you to get this.
    Think it originates from Scotland but is widely used in the North East - its more acceptable than the other things he gets called too

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    Re: The Dog Walker

    Nice light and colors

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    Re: The Dog Walker

    Nicely done!

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    Re: The Dog Walker

    Nicely done.

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    Re: The Dog Walker

    Quote Originally Posted by Black Pearl View Post
    Think it originates from Scotland but is widely used in the North East - its more acceptable than the other things he gets called too
    And I have to google what 'bairn' means...

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