My previous post also deserves some (serious) editing ...
:-(
read "wish I had taken"
and
read: "Or are they as is and therefore ..."
Coffee?
Coffee!
Philippe
Le 20 sept. 15 à 11:06, philippe.amard a écrit :
Beautiful series shot in marvellous light.
Wish I had tken many of them -at least I'd have been on vacation
too ;-)
Just one remark about the lens(es) used: some photos display a lot
of distortion -as seen by my poor eyes. Have you played with the
software correction a lot? Or are they as they as is and therefore
might benefit from some editing.
Nice holidays and job in any case.
Amities
Philippe
Le 19 sept. 15 à 16:39, ChrisB a écrit :
Julia and I had a 10-day trip to Brittany from which we returned
last Sunday. The weather was cool, but sunny with only a couple of
days of rain, sporadic and that. It was a great break and
refreshed our love of France and of Brittany in particular.
We took the ferry from Portsmouth, on the south coast, to St Malo;
we stayed for 3 nights in hotels and 7 in a cottage followed by a
last night in a hotel in Dinan. I can recommend this part of the
world for a visit; we had excellent food and wine and the scenery
is delightful. It’s called the Pink Granite Coast and we
recognised the same granite from our holiday in Sardinia about 10
years ago.
Here’s an example of the granite: http://www.images.threeshoes.biz/Travel/Brittany/i-bzpxsLK/A
<http://www.images.threeshoes.biz/Travel/Brittany/i-bzpxsLK/A>
And another view of the same “phare”:
http://www.images.threeshoes.biz/Travel/Brittany/i-Nwp93Q9/A
Another coastline, but at sunrise: http://www.images.threeshoes.biz/Travel/Brittany/i-x4Sp8NH/A
<http://www.images.threeshoes.biz/Travel/Brittany/i-x4Sp8NH/A>
A selfie with beard (I was just trying it out; it’s gone now): http://www.images.threeshoes.biz/Travel/Brittany/i-bZSqngG/A
<http://www.images.threeshoes.biz/Travel/Brittany/i-bZSqngG/A>
Anticipating a Lannionaise lunch: http://www.images.threeshoes.biz/Travel/Brittany/i-BKWB87L/A
<http://www.images.threeshoes.biz/Travel/Brittany/i-BKWB87L/A>
(we had andouille (chitterlings) for the first time; they’re pretty
gamey . . .)
Oyster beds which looked like a D-Day fleet in the distance: http://www.images.threeshoes.biz/Travel/Brittany/i-V8xfC98/A
<http://www.images.threeshoes.biz/Travel/Brittany/i-V8xfC98/A>
Finally, an unexpected statued of Alfred Hitchcock at Dinard: http://www.images.threeshoes.biz/Travel/Brittany/i-gD83dz5/A
<http://www.images.threeshoes.biz/Travel/Brittany/i-gD83dz5/A>
I’m happy to receive criticism etc . . .
Chris
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