I thought it was the CdA @frenchrooster. I have many happy memories of time spent in Cannes, St Tropez, Juan les Pins, Antibes etc. A lovely part of the world.
Random drunken photos heading home from the pub on a summers night, have a bad habit of wandering…
There’s a lovely stream down to the left of the first photo which I got a tad close too one evening and ended up rather wet
It’s been a crap day today, that plus a few hints of winter, so here’s a nice warm view down a St Lucia beach to add some memories & sunshine to a chilli night.
I’m not into historic buildings … or buildings in general … but I
was pleased with this photo - right place / right time …Echo
Slim,
Pictures will look better if you put a space between them.
Far point, I am getting used to the new forum.
They will improve even more if you select a dark background in the settings.
These are as taken, I have Photoshop but prefer it when I see a picture I like like taken as is. I am still at novice level.
The pictures are fine. What I meant is that if you select a dark background to the NAIM web page (the writing will show in white) the images will stand out more. When it comes to Photoshop I am on your side: the less tinkered the more real the image looks.
Dam that space!!
Personally I like your first one the best, where the sun catches the top of the boat as well as the house half hidden by the hill. If you cannot separate the images by clicking on the return bar between the two URLs you always have the option to post them individually, one at a time.
That’s my favourite too. Thanks for the advise.
I can hear the Hovis tune just looking at this photo