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Ruthven Barracks


the grey house

f/5.6 1/180 Sec ISO 100


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Paul, this is one of the most beautiful images you've done todate. This is wonderful. I can hardly take my eyes off it! Congrats, Ronnie
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purely artistic work!!! just amazing... what more can I say?? think the way you've burned (or whatever you've done) has worked out pretty nice..maybe I shouldn't look at it too long in case I'd find those dark areas disturbing.. ;-) Great piece of work!

 

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very nice work paul ruthven barracks as never seen before and with loch. very arty.although this is not real it is very well done.
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I'm still struggling through the first chapter of Photoshop for Idiots. No idea how you do this, but it looks great.
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Being raised in Scotland this image tugs heavily at the strings of my heart, I never forget those beautiful sights I recall from my childhood and I am constantly telling my eastern European friends about the sheer beauty to found in Scotland now you have made my job a lot easier - I can show them!

 

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This is a superb image. The gap in the clouds and the brightish reflection of clouds in the water form a visual line that connects and seperates the middle portion of the photo at the same time. The stand alone middle portion is very graphic, stylish and strong. Furthermore, the movement in the water creates a story telling mood. Great work. And to echo my previous comment, my vote goes for this style as compared to the Wolf's Lair photo.
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These photos are inspirational and challenging. I'll rush to upload a new contribution with my attempt at this. Would love your opinion
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Alberto - I'd love to see your contribution when it's ready - I'm already an admirer of your work - please email me when you get a chance - we share a great interest and perhps togehter we can help each other progress to new levels in this type of historical photography. Regards to you ... Paul.
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I think I'd like this picture even more with LESS effects. It looks too manipulated for me. I'm not in any way opposed to software manipulation, if you look at my portfolio, but in this shot Im just not convinced.

 

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Hi Paul,

I love the way you've created "depth" with the shading and saturation of color. Did you flip the image at the waterline or was it really that still and perfect. Great work.

I also want to thank you and Sarah for showing Emily such a lovely time in Stroud. Good luck to you and your wonderful family.

Jeff Walker

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