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Taken from a slow moving train between Milan and St Moritz.
- This topic was modified 6 years ago by Garry Gabbitas.
- This topic was modified 6 years ago by Garry Gabbitas.
- This topic was modified 6 years ago by IanButty.
- This topic was modified 6 years ago by IanButty.
Hi Garry, At the moment you can’t upload images directly to the forum (I am looking to change this). For the time being the image needs to be posted elsewhere on the internet – Eg Flickr, Facebook, or Instagram. Then just post the link to it. I will then generate an embed code and add it to the post.
Sorry for the inconvenience
Ian.That’s not a problem – I thought it would appear once I had pasted the link. They are to Instagram
I think something has gone wrong with this post and I can’t see the link. Can you just cut/paste into a reply for me and I will sort this out.
FYI I am actively looking at moving these forums over to another system that is a bit more friendly for images, so hopefully, this issue won’t be a long-term one.
Right, sorry for the delay in providing feedback on this – took me a while to find the image and to add it to the post.
This is an image you should be proud of. When creating landscape images I tell people to look for foreground, midground and background – you have managed to achieve that with the snow, lake and mountains. Not only that the use of a reflection to draw attention to the mountains has really worked.
Because the image is small I can’t comment on whether it is suffering from any blurring due to the motion of the train – hopefully not. Even if it is – at screen resolution it is not noticeable.
If I had to nit-pick (and this really is minor) the only thing I would change is to clone out the slightly blurred fence post at the very bottom of the frame.
Other than that it is an excellent shot – well done.
Thanks Ian.
This was taken several years ago on an Olympus Camedia C-4000. -
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