Re: Recovery in the Lake District



John Burnham <john@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

Nice pictures of Castlerigg btw. I've spent a few Winter Solstices
freezing my nuts off watching the sun rise from there.

Cheers. If you consider that there were a fair few people wandering
about the stones, my timing the shots so that they were hidden didn't
turn out too badly. I can honestly say that there are people in shot
only when I wanted them, or when I was simply getting a feel for the
shot. There was a hill walking in the middle of the stones, eating his
lunch for most of the shots. He emphatically ignored my mental commands
to burst into flame, damn him.

Now I just need to find and remove the blemish that's somewhere in the
optical path of the 18-55mm lens of my EOS350D. You can see it (actually
'them') in quite a few shots.

Jim
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