Viewing Media by Nazar Aziz
Sunset at Grand Pier Hotel in Weston-super-Mare taken at winter. Again, this is was a technically difficult shot to put together as it comprises of seven shots, which had to be stitched.
Sunset at Grand Pier Hotel in Weston-super-Mare taken at winter. Again, this is was a technically difficult shot to put together as it comprises of seven shots, which had to be stitched.
Machno Falls, a very well hidden (and un-advertised) fall but well worth a look. bq. An old guide book describes the falls as follows: 'Nature has double been assisted by art for the old mill wheel plays a most effective part in the view.' Sadly the wheel has gone but the shell of the old corn mill is still standing. The clear water of the Afon Machno is turquoise as it falls into the chasm and surges into the cleft below. _Quoted from Walks Around Betwes-y-Coed by Hilarry Kendel and Hilary Bradnam_
Machno Falls, a very well hidden (and un-advertised) fall but well worth a look.
bq. An old guide book describes the falls as follows: 'Nature has double been assisted by art for the old mill wheel plays a most effective part in the view.' Sadly the wheel has gone but the shell of the old corn mill is still standing. The clear water of the Afon Machno is turquoise as it falls into the chasm and surges into the cleft below.
_Quoted from Walks Around Betwes-y-Coed by Hilarry Kendel and Hilary Bradnam_
This was taken on an exceptional clear evening in November. The full sized panorama shows North Devon, behind Brean Down. Cardiff can also be seen behind Birnbeck Pier.
This was taken on an exceptional clear evening in November. The full sized panorama shows North Devon, behind Brean Down. Cardiff can also be seen behind Birnbeck Pier.
Steepholme and Flatholme as Seen while docked at Penarth(they can be spotted at the right side end of the horizon). A very moody image capture on a cruise on the "Bolmoral":http://www.waverleyexcursions.co.uk/balmoral.htm on one of its rare trips from Weston-super-Mare. The effect was achieved by taking a series of photos, with the exposure compensation ranging from -3 to +3 EV. These were aligned then highlights and shadows were compressed. This was not my intended final photo but it caught my eye in Photoshop as I was cycling through the layer merge options.
Steepholme and Flatholme as Seen while docked at Penarth(they can be spotted at the right side end of the horizon).
A very moody image capture on a cruise on the "Bolmoral":http://www.waverleyexcursions.co.uk/balmoral.htm on one of its rare trips from Weston-super-Mare.
The effect was achieved by taking a series of photos, with the exposure compensation ranging from -3 to +3 EV. These were aligned then highlights and shadows were compressed. This was not my intended final photo but it caught my eye in Photoshop as I was cycling through the layer merge options.

