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Mar 2013

Waiting….

Waiting…., originally uploaded by John Farnan Photography. Waiting for the bus that never comes…. Self portrait (well sort of) it is me but i purposely moved my head through the 66 seconds the exposure took 🙂 Hartwood hospital Lanarkshire Derelict mental asylum (psychiatric care unit) That’s only one of dozens of buildings… Needless to say i shot a few of them. I will return once the clouds come back. The

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Mar 2013

Slipping away

Slipping away, originally uploaded by John Farnan Photography. The tide slipping away down the slipway at the South Queensferry Pier. 500 odd seconds exposure to get this effect. the tide dropped a fair bit during the shooting of the image maybe 20 odd feet. All work is copyrighted to John Farnan © 2012 and is not in the public Domain. No person may copy, distribute, or share this image without

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Mar 2013

Across the water

Across the water, originally uploaded by John Farnan Photography. A sunset shot across Loch Ard Technically the sun was setting behind and to the right so i was shooting into the rising moon. 52 second exposure ND10 stop + Circ Polariser strapped on for good effect. All work is copyrighted to John Farnan © 2012 and is not in the public Domain. No person may copy, distribute, or share this

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Feb 2013

Ever felt small?

Ever felt small?, originally uploaded by John Farnan Photography. Thats a decent sized tripod with a 5dmkii and a 70-200 f2.8 on it. No trick photography i just grabbed this shot with the other camera whilst that one was doing its thing on a long exposure shot. Kinda puts it all into perspective don’t it! All work is copyrighted to John Farnan © 2012 and is not in the public

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Feb 2013

East 24th

East 24th, originally uploaded by John Farnan Photography. Looking up into the sky on east 24th ND110 10 stop on. Added in a slight texture layer i took last November to bring out the grittiness of the buildings more which has confused the exif data:-) All work is copyrighted to John Farnan © 2012 and is not in the public Domain. No person may copy, distribute, or share this image

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Jan 2013

East.

East., originally uploaded by John Farnan Photography. Not West East River Groynes All work is copyrighted to John Farnan © 2012 and is not in the public Domain. No person may copy, distribute, or share this image without the written permission of John Farnan. Do not use the sharing buttons around this artwork without first contacting him on copy@johnfar.com Especially not the pintrest sharing options Thanks My website www.johnfar.com Catch

submerging trees.., originally uploaded by John Farnan Photography. A wee trip up to Loch Lomond today proved fruitless for any sunset action as the rain started as soon as i got near the Erskine bridge… but these caught my eye instead… Had to cover the camera with a bag to keep the pouring rain from soaking it on this 230 second exposure Pity my wellies gave way again!! All work

Riverside Museum Glasgow, originally uploaded by John Farnan Photography. Stunning light makes this iconic but very often photographed building come alive. As makers of beautiful landscape images we always talk about shooting in the golden/ blue hours (the hours around the setting or rising sun) There are reasons for this and if you use those hours correctly and are willing to get up out your bed or stay up late

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Dec 2012

Loudoun Hill

Loudoun Hill, originally uploaded by John Farnan Photography. One from a few months back. I have re worked it as i wasn’t 100% happy with the original it looks far more dramatic now. All work is copyrighted to John Farnan © 2012 and is not in the public Domain. No person may copy, distribute, or share this image without the written permission of John Farnan. Do not use the sharing

Both Forth Bridges, originally uploaded by John Farnan Photography. In the moments as the sun finally came over the visible horizon. There was a brief period fleeting even that the light just dazzled and became just that little bit more magical than it had even in the minutes leading up to this moment. 21 image panorama shot in bulb mode judging the exposure at 5 seconds on the left and