I'm a day late, this is usually up on Sunday, but yesterday being Christmas, I never went near my computer all day. I took a workshop with a friend awhile back and she has been encouraging me to make panoramas more often. I have been experimenting a bit here and there. This is one that I made at RMC looking back toward Kingston. I mostly think Kingston has a little boring cityscape as we have few tall buildings at the waterfront to create architectural interest. In the case of a pano, you can bring some interest to it I think. Thia particular image, at full size would be 68.5 inches long!
Photo of the Week #59
This little cottage is where we lived during our stay on the west coast of Scotland, it was called "Heather Croft". I love how, in Britain, many of the country houses are named. The mountains greeted us each morning, unless there were low clouds of course. This particular evening, it was so clear, we took a walk into the field behind the house and got many different frames, but this one was one of my favorites.
Photo of the Week #58
This is another from our trip to Roslin during our first snowfall. I really like the colours in the old mill. What a great place to shoot!
Photo of the Week #57
We took a drive one day in the fall looking for colour. We were a bit early for great colours, but it was a great drive just the same. While in Bon Echo, we found this stand of giant pines and I was taken by the height when I walked among them.
Photo of the Wek #56
Last week, in our first snowstorm, we stopped at the Ernestown train station on the way to Roslin. While we were there, the snow came down pretty good and to top it all off, this train happened by and even stopped at the station while waiting for another train to pass from the opposite direction. Lots of times, it's the right place at the right time that gets the shot.