Luminous Landscape Forum
The Art of Photography => User Critiques => Topic started by: Jeremy Roussak on July 07, 2018, 02:34:58 pm
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It's so damned hot here (by Manchester standards) that looking at icebergs is a particular pleasure.
Jeremy
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I like this one.
The various layers, including sky, add interest.
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I like it as well.
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Well, Jeremy, I just checked my thermometer and hygrometer. At the moment it's 90 degrees Farenheit and 75% relative humidity. That's a lot of water in air that hot. This morning when I went out and shot "Splash" it was 75 degrees and 98%. By the time I got to where I made the shot I was soaked to the skin. So looking at your berg helps cool things down (as long as I stay in the air conditioning).
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I like this one.
The various layers, including sky, add interest.
Yep, very much this. Colours, textures - really nice.
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Well, Jeremy, I just checked my thermometer and hygrometer. At the moment it's 90 degrees Farenheit and 75% relative humidity. That's a lot of water in air that hot. This morning when I went out and shot "Splash" it was 75 degrees and 98%. By the time I got to where I made the shot I was soaked to the skin. So looking at your berg helps cool things down (as long as I stay in the air conditioning).
Ugh. At least here it's reasonably dry and yesterday at least there was a pleasant breeze. I'd never live in Florida: I remember going for a short walk during a visit to Miami and being drenched before I'd gone a hundred yards. England may have lousy weather for most purposes, but for living and working in, it's great. Sunshine? France isn't far away.
Jeremy