I still didn't get laid... FUCK
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I suppose it adds to my heaven-entry credentials
[QUOTE=cueballv2themax;29961371]I still didn't get laid... FUCK
[editline]21st May 2011[/editline]
I suppose it adds to my heaven-entry credentials[/QUOTE]
Well it won't take long for you to get laid, as Jesus is going to fuck you over
sounds hot
[QUOTE=cueballv2themax;29961461]sounds hot[/QUOTE]
jesus christ dude....
[editline]21st May 2011[/editline]
hehheehehehehueue
Cueball feeding his fire alarm fetish:
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[QUOTE=B-hazard;29971289]Cueball feeding his fire alarm fetish:
[img]http://gyazo.com/8a0cd1fde998b333344c81fb31304a59.png[/img][/QUOTE]
we're holding a revolution atm
I am absolutely dying for exams to finish so I can go back up to the North and take more landscapes, ragh.
any good places worth photographing near edinbrugh? once these exams are over im gonna take a day up. woo for £5.90 child returns
Yes, many, but I'm in a rush at the moment, so I'll talk later.
[QUOTE=Roll_Program;29987194]Yes, many, but I'm in a rush at the moment, so I'll talk later.[/QUOTE]
Gotcha.
How come the Sigma 8-16's are sold on Amazon for ~£700 but eBay auctioneers sell them for ~£400. :raise:
[QUOTE=Roll_Program;29985778]I am absolutely dying for exams to finish so I can go back up to the North and take more landscapes, ragh.[/QUOTE]
Oh god, I can't wait for exams to finish. I've had 5 already, and 3 to go.
Most of my friends here at Uni have only had 2-4 exams :(
[QUOTE=ijyt;29988405]How come the Sigma 8-16's are sold on Amazon for ~£700 but eBay auctioneers sell them for ~£400. :raise:[/QUOTE]
Are they from Hong Kong? Prepare for import duty/tax if you order from those sellers.
[QUOTE=ijyt;29988405]How come the Sigma 8-16's are sold on Amazon for ~£700 but eBay auctioneers sell them for ~£400. :raise:[/QUOTE]
Because they're second hand, of unknown quality on the grey market or sold without any form of warranty.
do you have time now?
[QUOTE=cueballv2themax;29989418]do you have time now?[/QUOTE]
That was on a brief stop home to email portraits of my brother to my brother for his Facebook, now, though, I don't have the time once again, for I am currently browsing from my iPhone in the bed of my boyfriend, who is urging me to turn it off and go to sleep.
Good night.
Lol sorry I don't know why I rated you optimistic.
[QUOTE=Roll_Program;29995410]That was on a brief stop home to email portraits of my brother to my brother for his Facebook, now, though, I don't have the time once again, for I am currently browsing from my iPhone in the bed of my boyfriend, who is urging me to turn it off and go to sleep.
Good night.[/QUOTE]
you just love reminding people you have a boyfriend don't you?
My class just left to London, and I'm still home. :v:
[QUOTE=cueballv2themax;30002451]you just love reminding people you have a boyfriend don't you?[/QUOTE]
More like thoroughly explaining my situation where incant help you yet.
you are forgiven. you could just say you're busy or not reply, but yeah whatever
Yeah, but that's boring.
I'll get around to thinking of places in a bit.
[QUOTE=Roll_Program;30005539]Yeah, but that's boring.
I'll get around to thinking of places in a bit.[/QUOTE]
ok
Okay, there's Holyrood park, which is sort of central South East-ish, it's big, hilly, volcanic landscape.
The old town which is the road that leads up to Edinburgh Castle, which is full of winding medieval streets, passages and buildings.
There's Corstorphine hill, which is a great place, really dense woods in the city, that's really overgrown and full of nice small landscapes.
Cramond, which is in the North West, which is a great little old fishing village by the sea, which has an island accessible from an old causeway at low tide, great for foggy times. I love this place.
There's also a lot of overgrown abandoned graveyards you'll find as you walk around town.
But!
If you want good landscape photos, I'd go North of Glasgow, towards and past Loch Lomond, towards Loch Linnhe, Glen Coe and Rannoch Moor, where you'll find great sweeping dramatic landscapes and huge ranges of mountains, untouched by man. If you head west from there to the coast, you'll find large white sand beaches and unforgiving coastlines of harsh rock, for brilliant long exposure waves shots.
[editline]23rd May 2011[/editline]
I'll grab some nice locations from google maps, hold on.
[editline]23rd May 2011[/editline]
Here: [url]http://maps.google.co.uk/maps?hl=en&ie=UTF8&ll=56.595787,-4.743351&spn=0.038606,0.132093&z=14&layer=c&cbll=56.595787,-4.743351&panoid=prmoLpvhXVT7BY4CEjJljQ&cbp=12,268.3,,0,-10.18[/url]
Down this road here, it follow along a river (further down the road which the google map link is on) which is fed by streams running down the mountains, which itself is beautiful: [url]http://maps.google.co.uk/maps?hl=en&ie=UTF8&ll=56.650993,-4.864163&spn=0.154953,0.528374&z=12&layer=c&cbll=56.650993,-4.864163&panoid=yqI1KLryL1Uj68Yo22z3Ww&cbp=12,223.16,,0,-10.18[/url]
More along the A82: [url]http://maps.google.co.uk/maps?hl=en&ie=UTF8&ll=56.661793,-4.919901&spn=0.019364,0.066047&t=h&z=15&layer=c&cbll=56.662079,-4.922657&panoid=KaAOux74glvgEgLaYcVX3g&cbp=12,187.68,,0,-5.61[/url]
[url]http://maps.google.co.uk/maps?hl=en&ie=UTF8&ll=56.664576,-4.97097&spn=0.038724,0.132093&t=h&z=14&layer=c&cbll=56.664215,-4.970671&panoid=2WQEsuMFG6lAom8NGgIN5g&cbp=12,255.38,,0,-8.3[/url]
Here's one of the beaches I was talking about, with the Isles of Rum and Eigg in the background: [url]http://maps.google.co.uk/maps?hl=en&ie=UTF8&ll=56.94584,-5.854769&spn=0.019217,0.066047&t=h&z=15&layer=c&cbll=56.945273,-5.853587&panoid=9JXJNo_vJp3-jd0sQr_PGw&cbp=12,256.38,,0,-10.29[/url]
Glenfinnan (there's a train station there, cueball): [url]http://maps.google.co.uk/maps?hl=en&ie=UTF8&ll=56.870275,-5.435486&spn=0.077025,0.264187&t=h&z=13&layer=c&cbll=56.870212,-5.435332&panoid=Hle07bgy6WNDxDhTsuNEmQ&cbp=12,230.94,,0,-10.23[/url]
holy fuck 4 hour train journey
It would be a big trip, but it's worth it for what you see in the Northwest.
The links don't do justice to show what's in Scotland, it's got an infuckingcredible landscape, especially around the coast.
cheers program
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[QUOTE=Roll_Program;30006132]It would be a big trip, but it's worth it for what you see in the Northwest.
The links don't do justice to show what's in Scotland, it's got an infuckingcredible landscape, especially around the coast.[/QUOTE]
ill drive down to some other places, maybe late in the night packing my 18-55, see what i can get
So who wants to do some light painting with these? :v:
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not with you no
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