This week, it’s all about landscape photography. Show us your best establishing shot, out in nature or in an urban setting.
I’ve shared this picture before, perhaps even on previous photo challenges, but as pictures go, out of all the thousands I have taken this ranks among the top ten. I call myself a lucky photographer, as in if I snap away for long enough I’ll usually get a ‘lucky’ shot. My little Nikon coolpix at the time had the ability to shoot in both black and white and colour, something I liked to do try sometimes as there was often a remarkable difference in the two.
This is Scrabo Tower in Newtownards, Northern Ireland. I believe scenes from the film ‘Dracula Untold’ were filmed here. My first shot was colour, I loved the dream like quality that made it seem like something out of a fairytale :-
Next I tried a shot in black and white which completely changed the scene making it dark and some how foreboding. At the time of the shot a bird blew in, completely by fluke, but I have been trying to convince people for years that it is real and not photo-shopped which is what they believed.
We are fortunate here in Northern Ireland to have some amazing scenery. I myself still have lots to discover despite having lived here all my life.
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Written for the WordPress Photo Challenge
Absolutely beautiful! The B&W is foreboding and what a lucky shot to have the bird fly into the frame!
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Thank you, I’m going to get myself one printed, need to see how big it will go though lol
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That will make a lovely print! Although, my favorite is the colored photo.
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Wonderful photo Juls isn’t it amazing what the absence of colour can bring to a photo. I’m thinking of having my portrait done in b/w as then I may acquire an air of wisdom. Can’t help can it?
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I’d like mine done in black & white too, would take the sheen of my big rosy red cheeks lol
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It’s the peaches and cream complexion you northern girls have….you have to take of it as it swoons the hearts of us wee fellas….
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Erm mines more like a belica beacon lol
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You see I only have your word on that…I am so trusting you see….
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Imagine my avatar, with a much redder face, that’s pretty much it lol
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You mean you really have that startled look about you…..wow…lol
Have a good day😀😀
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It’s the path I think with the photoshopped comments, it looks so mystical.
It’s an amazing shot well done lovely x
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Thank you. I always put my reject shots on DA for people to use as Stock photo’s you want to see some of the amazing things they do with them, I’d love to be able to photoshop like that.
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deviant art? Ooh can I see? I’m always after stock images as art references for drawing landscapes :)
I’m rubbish at photoshop lol, and I draw on a program that’s so similar to it, I don’t know what half of the tools are! Probably why I draw so slow. haha.
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If you’re on there, search ttwm-stock and that should bring me up :) The stuff others have done are in the random favourites section :)
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Are you sure it’s a bird and not a vampire bat? Great photos!
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You know what, it could very well be lol Dun dun dunnnnnnnnnnnnnn
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It could be a bat–Dracula returning to his lair. It is a great photo.
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You’re the second person to say that, so perhaps it is so, no bat caves for us over here, we have Bat towers lol
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Great image! Wow! And yeah, the two are both awesome, in their own ways.The color image is extraordinary – it does seem like a fairy tale setting … love the hills and crags and the road, the fence …. totally cool …. and in B&W – definitely ominous – and hey, I don’t think the bird looks “shopped in at all” …. seriously. Those people that do, need to get their eyes checked ;)
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They be hatin on my lucky bird lol Usually when birds are meant to be lucky for you they have shit on your shoulder, so maybe it was I who was lucky lol
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which means, how careful we have to be when looking up ;)
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So what you’re saying is you’re not prepared to take one for the team..in the eye lol
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in the eye? in the eye? bird crap in the eye?
Nope.
A well thrown punch, maybe …. but bird shite? Nope.
Shat on me ‘ead I’ve been, but not the eyes …. no sirree bub!
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I doubt it would be a pleasant experience lol
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Really like this one – it’s different!
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Thank you so much :)
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I visited the giant’s causeway a few years ago. I had perfect beautiful sunny weather and took some photos that I’m very proud of. Beautiful country 😀
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It’s awesome. I have to admit it’s been a while since I was there. I think last time I was the maximum megal pixels of a digital camera was 1 lol
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Really great shots. The colour and black and white photos feel so different.
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Hard to believe it they were taken within 5 minutes of each other…it took me that long to figure out the settings. Now I have a D40 and change them to black and white myself lol
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Juls, that is a great picture whether in color or black and white. A haunting shot either way.
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Thanks, I do love it, that was perhaps the luckiest of lucky shots, although I have one of a pair of lighthouses that I love too lol
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Someday you’ll have to put that one up too. :O)
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For you I will, but you need to keep reminding me lol
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You suffer from Paulzeimers too? LOL! :D
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Absolutely lol
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I can see the magical world in that colour shot and wow, what a difference with the lack of colour on the second one…..the bird flying into the frame at that point just makes it that much better! Great captures, Juls!
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You’d love it here, your wee camera would just be going nine to the dozen lol
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On my bucket list, Juls….just waiting for you to win the lottery so you can fly me over! LOL. Meanwhile…you’ll have to do the photo captures for both of us…..I’ll just salivate over them from here…..
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Yeah the difference between b&w and color really changes the mood. That place looks so cool, I got nothing like that near me.
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It’s only one of a few places, I think I might do a post with some more pictures, I love Abbey’s and things like that and we have loads :)
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Awesome pictures, remarkable the contrast between them. Dracula leaving the roost in the B&W too I see.
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You’re not the first to say that about Dracula, I’m beginning to wonder if you’re all right lol
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These are incredible photos Jules. The colour photo has beautiful texture, like you could reach and touch the rocks and grass; and how about that cloud swirling about the tower – it’s magic. And the black and white one made me think of Edgar Alan Poe and The Raven – eerie. Can’t wait to trawl my archives for a contribution to this week’s challenge. :) Linda
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Thank you, I think I might put a few more pictures up sometimes, people are always asking me what it’s like here, so no better way to showcase it. Assuming that is that my wee pictures do it justice lol
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Amazing – especially the black and white shot. How cool is that – the bird was there at the right moment. :)
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I know, total fluke, but good for me lol Thank you :)
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You are welcome! :)
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Well, you knew it though, right? When you have red and green in color, they are bad in black and white in chunks. I love it in color. Nice tower shot.
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Thank you :)
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