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arjunrc
Jun-04-2005, 05:10 PM
Hello Folks,
My wife and I visited the UK to celebrate our 5th wedding anniversary. I saw Andy's cool shots of his recent trip and thought of posting another perspective. So here goes :-) [I joined dgrin a while ago, but haven't posted much - too many forums ;-) ]

All from http://www.pbase.com/arjunrc/united_kingdom

I call the guy at the end the "butt pincher" (Change of guards, Buckingham)

http://www.pbase.com/arjunrc/image/42689682.jpg

The Last Sun Rays hit the Bath countryside
http://www.pbase.com/arjunrc/image/42689672.jpg

Caught the royal crescent (bath) just before the clouds tore apart with a thunderstorm

http://www.pbase.com/arjunrc/image/42689674.jpg

The last shot before we left london (for amsterdam) was the Big Ben at sunset

http://www.pbase.com/arjunrc/image/42689681/original.jpg

regds
arjun

Eric&Susan
Jun-04-2005, 05:30 PM
Nice set:thumb It's always nice to see stuff from other places. I like the third one, royal crecent:clap Is that a pano or a WIDE??


Eric

david_h
Jun-04-2005, 05:36 PM
You need to post more, those last two are exceptional and make me homesick.

On the other hand, Andy's shots make me hungry. Hard to find a decent breakfast or curry around here :cry

Dee
Jun-04-2005, 06:37 PM
Indeed, you should post more often! You got some nice moody shots and the evening shot is great. :clap

Khaos
Jun-04-2005, 06:50 PM
Very nice set.:thumb

arjunrc
Jun-05-2005, 04:35 AM
Thanks Eric - its always a lot of fun to visit different places. Thats the good (visit new places) and bad (I live out of airports) part of my job :-)

This is a Pano with a wide angle lens (17-40)

regds
arjun



Nice set:thumb It's always nice to see stuff from other places. I like the third one, royal crecent:clap Is that a pano or a WIDE??


Eric

arjunrc
Jun-05-2005, 04:36 AM
Thanks for looking and commenting, David !
Regarding the curries, I guess it depends largely on where in the US (if you are in the US) you live.
But you are right, nothing like the curries in the UK unless, ofcourse, you happen to be in India.

regds
arjun


You need to post more, those last two are exceptional and make me homesick.

On the other hand, Andy's shots make me hungry. Hard to find a decent breakfast or curry around here :cry

arjunrc
Jun-05-2005, 04:38 AM
Thanks Dee - every time I post, I realize that I still need to get used to the forum's interface - too many animations/things moving around etc - I guess its a matter of time :-)

regds
arjun



Indeed, you should post more often! You got some nice moody shots and the evening shot is great. :clap

wxwax
Jun-05-2005, 04:39 AM
Wow, some lovely shots, rjuncrc. :thumb I especially enjoy the Bath countryside and the Crescenet. Is the horizon slightly tilted in the London shot? Beautiful work, you made the most out of your opportunity!

arjunrc
Jun-05-2005, 04:45 AM
Sid, thanks !
The horizon may well be a little tilted - I will check - I am known to keep horizons titled even for the sole purpose of bugging the straight horizon and 1/3rd perspective folks :D

regds
arjun


Wow, some lovely shots, rjuncrc. :thumb I especially enjoy the Bath countryside and the Crescenet. Is the horizon slightly tilted in the London
shot? Beautiful work, you made the most out of your opportunity!

Phil U.
Jun-05-2005, 05:14 AM
Nice set - I like them all but especially the last 2. You could improve the last one with a slight counter-clockwise rotation.

Jerry Curtis
Jun-05-2005, 05:25 AM
Awesome shots! Very beautiful.

arjunrc
Jun-05-2005, 05:30 AM
Thanks Jerry !

Awesome shots! Very beautiful.

arjunrc
Jun-05-2005, 05:32 AM
Thanks Phil - its not just rotation - there are different 'horizon points' the water follows a different curve from the tower tops - the 17-40 perspective also needs to be balanced. I think I should correct the perspective a little more and then balance the rotation.
regds
arjun

Nice set - I like them all but especially the last 2. You could improve the last one with a slight counter-clockwise rotation.