Close Up of Mont Saint Michel

Mont Saint Michel in the Rain

Mont Saint Michel in the Rain 2

Hill Top Windmill near MSM

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Mont Saint Michel - France + UK Trip Part 1Hey everyone, we touched down this morning with more then a few stories to tell, including only 2 days without rain for the entire 5 week trip (frustrating) and our share of dramas at the airport (Heathrow is a joke). Overall we had a great time and I now have the HUGE task of sorting through 20, 737 photos taken over the 5 weeks, please excuse me if I only release them in dribs and drabs as I get the time to sort and PP them.
Close Up of Mont Saint Michel ![]() Mont Saint Michel in the Rain ![]() Mont Saint Michel in the Rain 2 ![]() Hill Top Windmill near MSM ![]()
20, 737
Thank God for digital, It would have cost you $7K if you were using film. Better get cracking, you got a few photos to show us. BTW this is a good start. __________
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Welcome back Craig, looking forward to lots more pics
![]() I really like the painterly light & colour in #2 - rain hasn't hurt this image at all. The windmill has fantastic colour, but I prefer it as a pano crop without the empty foreground & sky. Nice work, can't wait for more. So join in the chorus, and sing it one and all!
nice work craig.......
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Beautiful shots - the second is magical! (I think I prefer the original crop of the windmill, though both are effective).
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Welcome back Craig & Katie
OMG ![]() As for the images #2 and #4 (original crop) are superb. Keep up the good work Peter
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Funny how for your first release you picked something so close to where I used to live, I wish I can go back soon... You sure picked one of the worst Summers
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I love #3 - the original. Good work.
![]() Sounds like you'll have plenty to do at night for a while to come. ![]() TFF (Trevor)
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Welcome back, Craig and Katie.
#2 is the pick of these for me. You have the composition nailed, with the river occupying the whole of your immediate foreground and providing a beautiful leading line to the chateau. With the pano crop .... I'd take it even further, and chop some off from the rh side. g.
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welcome back Craig,
you are giving us a good taste of what is to come but 20k to process!! Glad it's you ![]() ![]() Love the second one, you really nailed it. cheers, André Photography, as a powerful medium of expression and communications, offers an infinite variety of perception, interpretation and execution. Ansel Adams
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welcome back Craig and Katie! Holy cow! 2nd and 3rd pics are fantastic! Makes it look like the Disney Faraway castle logo. It's just so dreamy
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kick ass craig love the 2nd perfect blue hour timing
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Ahoy! Great stuff craig, wish I saw that castle whilst I was there.. cant wait to see more
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Incredible photos of the castle, please don't put all the photos in one post, maybe 10,000 in one and 10,000 in another will do...
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No. 2 for me also. A real fairytale quality.
My first look at the crop pano had me convinced there was a couple kissing on the rh side of the picture. Alas it was only the light stand.
Great images, really nice. Welcome back Craig and Katie. Craig do you realise that is 592 images a day, or 24.68 an hour based on 24 hours. You took an image every two minutes you were away, sleeping or not! Impressive.
Great photos Craig. I love the 2nd - awesome comp as Gary said, and the lighting is really good.
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But Max I'm limited to 4 a post, so it will have to be 5000 odd posts, and well I think my post count is high enough without it ballooning out more. I'm going to be *very* selective with what I post. I do have some I'm really happy with but I don't want to flood the forum so I'm planning on slowly releasing them as I work through the shots. Glen - Some great stats there, a shot every 2 minutes is pretty bloody amazing, scary too. And that is only on the D200, I was shooting on Katie's Canon as well, shucks...
Hello all - its great to be home.
One thing i thought i should mention about these pics that Craig left out was that they were taken at 11pm in the pouring rain ( i stayed in the car ![]()
Craig mate, I like number 2 the best but perhaps it's a little too HDR? Seems a touch light on my monitor.
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Coming back ?? ![]() g.
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Sadly all the convincing from Katie and I didn't work he visiting a far warmer climate then Sydney right now.
With this morning's temperatures being the coldest in 18 years, that wouldn't be too tough an ask. g.
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The 2nd and 4th ones are AMAZING.......well done, just great shots.....the 2nd reminds me of some mythical Disneyland image.....
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