By: LBARULES - 6th August 2006 at 16:00
Brilliant work, love the two 757’s at the end :).
By: Ren Frew - 6th August 2006 at 11:45
Obviously parked at the wee car park near the bridge (sorry dont know road name), walked along about 100 yards and was stood at the bridge, the brick bridge as opposed to the big metal one close by, dunno if that makes sense!!
using my trusty 99 quid Canon EF 70-300mm SD(steam driven) 😀
Greenock road where the river meets the yachting club. I got pelted with eggs by some numpties last time I shot there. The metal swing bridge along the road isn’t much good but you can get reasonable shots with a bit of river foreground from the rear of the Normandy Hotel.
By: Robert Pittuck - 6th August 2006 at 11:42
Photoshop is also a big help for getting half decent photos in Scotland !!
By: GAZGLA - 6th August 2006 at 11:18
Obviously
:O All I can see is a 777 and sky 😉
parked at the wee car park near the bridge (sorry dont know road name), walked along about 100 yards and was stood at the bridge, the brick bridge as opposed to the big metal one close by, dunno if that makes sense!!
using my trusty 99 quid Canon EF 70-300mm SD(steam driven) 😀
Yeh I know where you mean. Don’t think I’ve ever shot from the bridge. I tried a few from the car park once but didn’t tihnk the results were too good.
Gaz
By: EGPH - 6th August 2006 at 11:11
Excellent shots there. Love the Emirates triple 7!
By: Robert Pittuck - 6th August 2006 at 11:02
Obviously parked at the wee car park near the bridge (sorry dont know road name), walked along about 100 yards and was stood at the bridge, the brick bridge as opposed to the big metal one close by, dunno if that makes sense!!
using my trusty 99 quid Canon EF 70-300mm SD(steam driven) 😀
By: GAZGLA - 6th August 2006 at 10:40
Really good shots Robert. Out of interest, where were you standing for the EK and what lens were you using?
Gaz
By: steve rowell - 6th August 2006 at 06:40
Great shots once again!!
By: EK. - 5th August 2006 at 17:11
WOW!! Superb photos, love the EK, Zoom and GSM 738s.
By: lukeylad - 5th August 2006 at 17:11
Great shots there mate why was the 727 there?