From France to Loch Lomond.
The old-timers on here may recall that every year I spend an extended weekend in a cottage on the southern shore of Loch Lomond, in the west of Scotland. This year it was this last weekend.
Photographically, my goal was to learn how to make images with my newly acquired Singh-Ray thin Vari-ND filter (a friend got it for me from B & H in New York when she went there on a shopping trip last month). More of this later!
But as I was just looking around and planning shots, I could see what was about to happen as one of the numerous little boats that belong to a fishing club was heading back across the loch after a day out on the fishing grounds at the south-east corner of the loch.
So I got myself set-up and waited for the fisherman to get into the right place for my shot. The ND was on, hence the relatively slow shutter speed (see below).
As always, I do appreciate your views.
Canon 40D, EF 24-70 f2.8 L @ 70mm. ISO100. 1/45 @f11

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I personally hate you Mr Donald. Why? Because your posts are so brilliant, because they set such a high bench mark for the rest of us to achieve and that your work induces a lack of confidence in some of us. Just when we think you couldn't get any better, you bloody well confound us all by doing so! You are a very mean man! I hope your porridge curdles!
Okay, having said my piece, time to make my peace. Beautiful art from the Master! 