hexual
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hexual@lemmy.worldOPto pics@lemmy.world•Just one of many fantastical rocks along this stretch of coast [OC]English6·16 天前Nope. Cross-stratification in sandstones. Each curved layer represents an ancient dune or ripple that migrated across a river channel or shallow sea floor.
Thanks! Where do you think Elden Ring gets a lot of its inspiration from?
Aye, the weather was just lovely. I had to make conscious decisions to find the shadows and dark places in order to make the light and compositions work in my favour.
hexual@lemmy.worldOPto pics@lemmy.world•Some of my favourite mountains in all of Scotland [OC]English1·2 个月前Danny is a legend.
hexual@lemmy.worldOPto pics@lemmy.world•Some of my favourite mountains in all of Scotland [OC]English2·2 个月前Thank you, I do try to achieve a more painterly feel.
hexual@lemmy.worldOPto pics@lemmy.world•Some of my favourite mountains in all of Scotland [OC]English1·2 个月前Thanks!
hexual@lemmy.worldOPto pics@lemmy.world•Pure geological drama: The Storr, Isle of Skye [OC]English1·2 个月前Me too, me too.
hexual@lemmy.worldOPto pics@lemmy.world•Pure geological drama: The Storr, Isle of Skye [OC]English1·2 个月前Cheers! This was shot just after sunrise and we were one of the first up there in October, so definitely a lot more quiet than peak season.
hexual@lemmy.worldOPto pics@lemmy.world•Pure geological drama: The Storr, Isle of Skye [OC]English1·2 个月前Thanks!
hexual@lemmy.worldOPto pics@lemmy.world•An experience on the Isle of Arran I'll never forget [OC]English8·3 个月前I love that the UK as a whole has managed to hold on to so many stone circles. There’s something magical and mysterious about them, thinking about the thousands of years they’ve been there.
It does seem to inspire a somewhat “marmite” reaction in people.
hexual@lemmy.worldOPto pics@lemmy.world•Millions of years of wind and rain in the East Neuk of Fife [OC]English3·3 个月前You’re right, I was supposed to write “wind and sea” but habit took over.
This could easily be a film poster of some nature. Fantastic.
I’m keen on ensuring there’s a sense of distance in my landscape work, and one way to achieve that is making sure your black levels lighten as the distance increases. I achieve this by diffusing then lightening black levels selective the further in the distance an object is.
This was back in the days of yore, which is to say, a Nikon D7000 using a Tokina 11-16 mm f2.8
Wow, yeah you’ve got to be careful with Tryfan; a good chunk of it is scrambling whilst navigating.
hexual@lemmy.worldOPto pics@lemmy.world•A great example of Brutalist architecture, it divides opinion sharply [OC]English1·4 个月前You are entirely correct.
Thanks! I do indeed, all here -> https://www.iancylkowski.com/blog/2025/6/8/rumbling-kern-howick-northumberland-summer