View Full Version : Sitting on the Dock of the Harbour_______IR
Panther
Nov-04-2009, 07:22 PM
Sorry Otis:D:D:D
Here's a few more from the beautiful Peggy's Cove.
http://thepanther.smugmug.com/NOVA-SCOTIA-2009/NOVA-SCOTIA-2009-IR-IMAGES/DSC6133w/700341510_D44CE-L.jpg
http://thepanther.smugmug.com/NOVA-SCOTIA-2009/NOVA-SCOTIA-2009-IR-IMAGES/DSC6135w/700341723_qzSyS-L.jpg
http://thepanther.smugmug.com/NOVA-SCOTIA-2009/NOVA-SCOTIA-2009-IR-IMAGES/DSC61381w/700342051_P8U9L-O.jpg
Shot with modded D70S, Thanks for Looking!!!
Richard
Nov-05-2009, 12:13 AM
Very nice color and composition, Craig. :thumb
adbsgicom
Nov-05-2009, 07:25 AM
I'm really liking this series here. The first one is slightly rotated (the horizon and the house). In the second I almost think "Yukon Dog Sled" when you see that mound of equipment, and that effect is heightened by the IR effects.
Dogdots
Nov-05-2009, 10:00 AM
All I can say is "I'm sitting in the last photo next to the wood box on the dock"...do you see me :D That's where I'd like to be right now....
Very good and so inviting to visit :thumb
Gotta wonder tho...what would like look like in the dead of winter :rofl
tisun
Nov-05-2009, 11:48 AM
Craig,
I really like the tones of your harbor series. You have to show me how to do it.
Anthony
Snowgirl
Nov-05-2009, 12:04 PM
All I can say is "I'm sitting in the last photo next to the wood box on the dock"...do you see me :D That's where I'd like to be right now....
Very good and so inviting to visit :thumb
Gotta wonder tho...what would like look like in the dead of winter :rofl
Since I used to live down the road from "the cove" I can answer that question:wink
It doesn't look much different - it's just COLD with the wind off the Atlantic.:rolleyes
Dogdots
Nov-05-2009, 12:23 PM
Since I used to live down the road from "the cove" I can answer that question:wink
It doesn't look much different - it's just COLD with the wind off the Atlantic.:rolleyes
Not much different....really? What about snow? Do you get lots of snow? Cold...ND can get pretty cold too in the winter. How cold do you get?
What a beautiful place to live .. your very lucky :D
black mamba
Nov-05-2009, 01:07 PM
Hi Craig,
I'm really loving these beautiful shots. Being from Florida, the maritime overture to this area strikes a familiar chord with me.....looks like a place I could go and happily spend a couple of months. Keep 'em coming.
Take care,
Tom
Panther
Nov-05-2009, 06:28 PM
Very nice color and composition, Craig. :thumb
Howdy Richard,
Thanks very much, never been to a place where I almost got tired of shooting, I said almost:D
Panther
Nov-05-2009, 06:29 PM
I'm really liking this series here. The first one is slightly rotated (the horizon and the house). In the second I almost think "Yukon Dog Sled" when you see that mound of equipment, and that effect is heightened by the IR effects.
Howdy Andrew,
Thanks very much, I know, I tried messing with it and it got worse<G> so I decided to leave it alone.
I see the sled look now that you said it.
Panther
Nov-05-2009, 06:31 PM
All I can say is "I'm sitting in the last photo next to the wood box on the dock"...do you see me :D That's where I'd like to be right now....
Very good and so inviting to visit :thumb
Gotta wonder tho...what would like look like in the dead of winter :rofl
Howdy Mary Kim,
I know, I just loved the feel of that place, with all the other folks wandering around, this place just seem to be a quiet zone, really had a good feel to it.
Panther
Nov-05-2009, 06:33 PM
Craig,
I really like the tones of your harbor series. You have to show me how to do it.
Anthony
Anthony,
You Rascal where have you been, you win the DGRIN's 1st IR Challenge and then you're gone:D:D:D With that stunning image of the Korean War Memorial I think you're the one that need to show me how:wink:wink:wink
Look forward to seeing more from you.
Panther
Nov-05-2009, 06:49 PM
Hi Craig,
I'm really loving these beautiful shots. Being from Florida, the maritime overture to this area strikes a familiar chord with me.....looks like a place I could go and happily spend a couple of months. Keep 'em coming.
Take care,
Tom
Howdy Tom,
Thanks very much, I'll bet you'd love it, heck we're from the Prairies an we just couldn't get enough:D:D:D
Appreciate the kind replies!!!
DaddyO
Nov-05-2009, 09:28 PM
Very nice color and composition, Craig. :thumb
:agree I like all of these. Well done works.
Snowgirl
Nov-06-2009, 04:10 AM
Not much different....really? What about snow? Do you get lots of snow? Cold...ND can get pretty cold too in the winter. How cold do you get?
What a beautiful place to live .. your very lucky :D
Thanks. I think all of the Maritime Provinces are quite beautiful -both on the coast and inland. But, I'm biased. I live here.:D
All of the areas along the eastern and southern shores of NS (below Halifax on the map) avoid the worst of the snow because they're right on the ocean. Despite the cold winds and cold surface temperatures, not as much snow falls on the shoreline and what does fall, doesn't stay much.
I now live in New Brunswick on the opposite side of the Bay of Fundy (near Sussex which is between Saint John and Moncton on Highway #1 on the map). We're inland about 30 miles from the shore as the crow flies. As a result we get much more snow and it stays. There's even a ski hill not too far from where I live.
Temperature-wise we get to zero (F) or -30 (C) fairly often in January and early February. Combine that with snow and a north-easterly wind and winter is a challenge for a few weeks:rolleyes
But, other than that, it's reasonably temperate.
Come north for a visit. The scenery can be breathtaking any time of the year. Want snow? we've got it! Want foggy shores? No problem. How about farmers' fields etc.? Uh huh. Fishing boats and lobster traps? Yep. Rocky shore lines? Sandy Beaches? Forests? It's all here. The only two things we can't offer are deserts and high mountains like the Rockies.
Gotta love the Maritimes. I do sound like a one-woman booster club, don't I?:lust
Dogdots
Nov-06-2009, 06:43 AM
Thanks. I think all of the Maritime Provinces are quite beautiful -both on the coast and inland. But, I'm biased. I live here.:D
All of the areas along the eastern and southern shores of NS (below Halifax on the map) avoid the worst of the snow because they're right on the ocean. Despite the cold winds and cold surface temperatures, not as much snow falls on the shoreline and what does fall, doesn't stay much.
I now live in New Brunswick on the opposite side of the Bay of Fundy (near Sussex which is between Saint John and Moncton on Highway #1 on the map). We're inland about 30 miles from the shore as the crow flies. As a result we get much more snow and it stays. There's even a ski hill not too far from where I live.
Temperature-wise we get to zero (F) or -30 (C) fairly often in January and early February. Combine that with snow and a north-easterly wind and winter is a challenge for a few weeks:rolleyes
But, other than that, it's reasonably temperate.
Come north for a visit. The scenery can be breathtaking any time of the year. Want snow? we've got it! Want foggy shores? No problem. How about farmers' fields etc.? Uh huh. Fishing boats and lobster traps? Yep. Rocky shore lines? Sandy Beaches? Forests? It's all here. The only two things we can't offer are deserts and high mountains like the Rockies.
Gotta love the Maritimes. I do sound like a one-woman booster club, don't I?:lust
Thank you for all the information. It is very helpful :D
Doesn't sound bad for a winter visit. Better then what we get here in ND.
Craigs beautiful photos pushed the "go" button on a trip we have always talked about.
dlplumer
Nov-06-2009, 04:30 PM
:clap :clap
Panther
Nov-06-2009, 05:52 PM
:agree I like all of these. Well done works.
Howdy,
Thanks very much, appreciate the kind reply.
Panther
Nov-06-2009, 05:52 PM
:clap :clap
Howdy Dan,
Thank You!!!
Azzaro
Nov-06-2009, 06:00 PM
Well done Panther......I'm envious, what a great trip you had......:thumb azzaro
tisun
Nov-06-2009, 09:31 PM
Anthony,
You Rascal where have you been, you win the DGRIN's 1st IR Challenge and then you're gone:D:D:D With that stunning image of the Korean War Memorial I think you're the one that need to show me how:wink:wink:wink
Look forward to seeing more from you.
Hi Craig,
I knew I would get into trouble for disappearing. I'll post a couple of IR shots soon.
Anthony
Jack'll do
Nov-08-2009, 10:05 AM
Howdy Craig
I really love the IR effect on the colors here. Makes me want to return to NS. I really enjoyed our stay there.
Panther
Nov-08-2009, 01:30 PM
Hi Craig,
I knew I would get into trouble for disappearing. I'll post a couple of IR shots soon.
Anthony
Howdy Anthony,
:D:D:D Glad to see you posting again!!
Panther
Nov-08-2009, 01:32 PM
Howdy Craig
I really love the IR effect on the colors here. Makes me want to return to NS. I really enjoyed our stay there.
Howdy Jack,
Thanks, I know what you mean, I would love to be there right now, and stay for a long time.
We are really looking forward to going back and including NF also.
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