![]() Finally I returned that afternoon, as the weather was somewhat better than forecast, for No. 45407 working across the viaduct (they don't always do so as you may have noticed), reasonable happy with that one. A couple of days later I tried again, with the morning train having the light on the landward side I positioned the aircraft looking out towards the sea, reasonable light and No. I don't normally go for tender first shots, but this side on one is quite acceptable to my eye. I then waited a short while for the morning train to be heading back towards Fort William tender first, well as is often the case I got this one in full sun. The first was greeted by the light dipping and the train running a few minutes ahead of schedule just as I was deciding on my composition with the drone, so I ended up with an ok shot, but not what I really had in mind. Last year I failed to get a worthwhile shot of this location, so trying again this year I made 4 attempts to capture a decent shot when the light was quite reasonable or had the potential to deliver a "full sun" shot. This being Loch Nan Uamh viaduct along the coastal section at the bottom of the famous Beasdale bank. Whilst in the West Highlands covering the Jacobite steam services, there is one particular location that I wanted to capture from the drone. Please contact us to discuss your requirements. Our large panoramic images (100x50cm) are only available framed on a click & collect basis by arrangement from the gallery or our home due to the high risk of damage in transit.Īll images are also available to order as Canvas, 4mm thick Acrylic or Aluminum finishes which give a modern contemporary look and are intended to be unframed. If courier/post dispatch is required we can supply smaller A4 (14″x11″, A3 (20″x16″) & Small Panoramic (50x30cm) sizes framed with high quality acrylic as an alternative to glass.ġ4″x11″ (A4) (A3) (A3+) £119.00 (or Oak effect £145.00)ĥ0x30cm (Small) (Medium) (or Oak effect £189.00)ġ00x50cm (Large) (or Oak effect £259.00) Prints are all available mounted & framed in a variety of sizes as follows ġ4″x11″ (A4) 50x30cm (Small) (A3) 70x40cm (Medium) (A3+) 100x50cm (Large) from £239.00ħ0x50cm (A2) surrounding mount can be either black or white.Īll our images can be supplied framed and ready to hang on your walls, but please note that when framed with glass they are only available on a “Click & Collect” basis from the gallery or our home, due to the high risk of damage in transit. Please note that the ‘DBP’ watermark shown will NOT be visible on your prints. Please note that there are far more images in the collection than can be displayed on this website, so if you have a requirement for a particular place please do contact us as we might have an image available that is not displayed on here. Spend a lot of time observing your spot and try different angles for your shot.Welcome to our online gallery of landscape images from many areas of the UK, including Cornwall, Dorset, Somerset, Wales, Lake District, Scotland and more. Some of the best landscape photography was taken during twilight and early mornings, that is when the environment comes fully alive. These kinds of pictures talk a lot about the environment.ġ0. Landscape photography don’t have to be boring, you can capture the wind blowing on the trees, flowers falling from trees etc. Lines can be the walls of a house, row of flowers etc.ĩ. Add more lines to your pictures it captures the viewer’s attention. ![]() It gives more color and contrast and makes your clouds striking.Ĩ. Don’t forget to include the sky, sometimes clouds have interesting formations and you can polarize them post production. These can be high raised buildings, boulders, rocks, cottages etc.ħ. Have atleast one focus point else it will make your image as an endless shot. Choose one or more subjects as the foreground image, they will act as 3d images in your landscape photography and will give an interesting effect.Ħ. Landscape photography is more like panorama, so make sure you show maximum depth in your photos.ĥ. Make sure you carry a tripod, because it allows capturing sharp images even in low light situations.Ĥ. This has always been followed by top landscape photographers.ģ. Light plays a major role, so if you are not satisfied the first time, go back to the same spot when the weather and light is little better. While taking landscape photography, avoid closeup shots of animals, animals can be in the landscape photo, only if they are relatively small in size.Ģ.
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