Tonight's meeting of the South Skye Camera Club was meant to be an outdoor practical session looking at abstract and architectural photography. However, due to the rather wet weather we mostly adjourned to the indoors at Sabhal Mor Ostaig (the Gaelic College on Skye). This was definitely a challenge to my comfort zone, being asked to look for interesting and different patterns of colour, light, shade and tone within the buildings. In the end, as usual, I took many more shots than was necessary but having worked through them I am quite pleased with some of the results. These are the ones I think are best; a pretty mixed bag.
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Richard Smith
14/6/2018 06:16:15 am
I'm amazed that you managed to find so many in the short period of time that we were given. Not only that but you found time to process and upload them all to your blog. Like you I was out of my comfort zone however I think you interpreted the brief very well.
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14/6/2018 06:56:32 am
Thanks Richard. I think I was probably meant to take more time thinking about composition as opposed to simply shooting off lots of images then filtering them out. Still happy with most of the results.
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