Outer Hebrides, Isle of Harris, Scotland part 2
I have had problems with my computer during the last time, so this post is published much later than expected, but finally it’s ready.
From this workshop in Scotland, I am most pleased with my pinhole images. It’s as if the landscape itself requires a dreamy and not altogether clear expression, so my beloved pinhole cameras did an absolutely excellent job.
Hope you like it too. Enjoy! 🙂
Beautiful images of a wonderful location. Your pin-hole approach has captured the feel and atmosphere very well indeed.
Thank you very much, I’m so glad you like them. It really was an exiting environment, but quite hard to create images that could express the feelings of the place. I would love to go back…
The Outer Hebrides is on my wish list. I love Scotland and in 2013 I visited the Isle of Eigg. Hopefully I will be able to return in the near future.
Oh, Isle of Eigg is on my wish list! But the travel time from Sweden to Isle of Eigg makes me thinking it over again and again….
I can highly recommend a visit to the Outer Hebrides, such a wonderful place! Very special!
It took me two days to travel to Eigg from the south coast of England, so I understand the problem!
Yes, and the bags are not easy to carry around, hehe… 😉
You should be pleased. Magnificent
Thank you very much! 😊
I am an old fashion guy and film photography for myself is really special. It is an Art. Digital photography is mostly for the modern people who is in rush all the time and for documentary photography as well. I adore your pictures.
Thank you very much Alexander, your kind comment is most appreciated! I’ve been there myself, with stress and digital camera. For me the digital time was so boring… I find it very satisfying that it’s not sure I’ve got the image I was after when I released the shutter, I have to wait for development and maybe I just lost it, and maybe I can go back and retake the image. It tickles my creativity…
Fantastic series.
Thank you very much Victor! 😊
I have to try pinhole one day. And this panorama format is great
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