northern ireland

  1. Brian H

    On the slopes of Slemish.

    Good to see the forum thriving. Having been dormant for a year or two, herewith a little image taken with a Leica M7 and 21mm Zeiss Biogon. F16 I think. Tri-X in Xtol. Box speed.
  2. Brian H

    Best Of The Rest From Glenariff

    These shots were on the same roll of FP4 as my last couple of posts on Glenariff. Here they are - any thoughts welcome as always. In all of these I've applied some contrast grading to add a bit of drama to the sky in a light handed way. The first pic below I added a luminosity mask to try to...
  3. Brian H

    Gracehill Cemetery Gates

    I find I keep returning to this moody cemetery which has a certain uniqueness about it. Leica M7 and Summarit 35mm. Scanned with Plustek Optikfilm 8100 Ilford HP5+ 400 rated at 200. DD-X for 7 mins and 40 seconds. Contrast/slight vignette/a bit of dodging to lift light on ground, highlights...
  4. Brian H

    Rocks At Ballintoy

    A 30 second exposure on my Fuji XT1. Processed in a trial version of Photo Ninja which it is claimed is on the best RAW converters out there, and a bit of work in PS.
  5. Brian H

    Ballintoy Harbour, Co. Antrim, Northern Ireland.

    The entrance to the little harbour at Ballintoy nr Ballycastle, Co Antrim. The harbour and a number of other locations in the area were used in the filming of the HBO's Game of Thrones. Fuji X-T1, 14mm Fujinon and a 30 second exposure.
  6. Brian H

    Sheep Island

    Herewith an image taken last year from the car park at the National Trust's Carrick-a-Rede rope bridge on the north coast of County Antrim. Sheep Island - is the larger land mass in the image. Further information is available here . On the right horizon in the distance is Islay in Scotland -...
  7. Brian H

    First Post In The New Forum: Lough Neagh, Northern Ireland

    Having been away from the forum for a year or so, I'm delighted to see that DMF is back and to have the opportunity to interact with familiar names and faces. Here's my first post to the forum. Lough Neagh - the UK's largest freshwater lake - in a 30 second long exposure. Fuji X-T1.
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