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Apr 20, 2024 05:12:56   #
So is everything O.K. now? New line into the property etc.
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Apr 19, 2024 05:12:55   #
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Apr 14, 2024 12:26:02   #
Thanks Linda, good to know he's still around even if not posting as much as before. And his latest post is as good as I remember.

I didn't realise you could click on no. of posts and pull up his History. I'll have to have a look at mine and see what crimes against the art I pulled off in my earlier days.
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Apr 14, 2024 05:32:10   #
Nice set. Personally I think the gulls add to the shot. They're after the stuff churned up by the ships props. It conveys a bit of action, but thats just my thoughts.
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Apr 14, 2024 05:28:23   #
I lost a drive and downloaded the 1 year pass for access to a recovery programme on it. It might have worked in less traumatic cases but here (as my neighbour with access to much better gear than me described it) the front door was welded shut!
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Apr 14, 2024 04:03:20   #
Stirred up a few good memories has this post. Are we able to search and find posts by those who've left us?
I'd particularly like to see some of GEOFF100's work again.

As mentioned by another, his subtlety with HDR was a joy to behold.
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Apr 13, 2024 11:39:46   #
StanMac wrote:
Interesting term, what is a “spot of bother”, if I may ask? An undefined illness?


A slight problem, or a small predicament. We just use it when we don't want to or need to go into detail.

e.g. 'Jacko's in a spot of bother with the Manager'. So Jacko's done something wrong and going to be taken to task for it but either he's chosen not to mention what or the conveyor of the message has chosen not to.
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Apr 13, 2024 05:34:30   #
There used to be GEOFF (GWR100), a fellow U.K. resident. I think he had a spot of bother and moved. I pm'd him and he hoped to be back with us as soon as his move had settled. To my great shame I never followed up when I he failed to reappear. I'll try again.

Remembered for well executed, highly detailed scenes of England and the U.K.

PS; Just sent a new message, fingers crossed he doesn't get added to the list.
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Apr 12, 2024 07:22:43   #
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Apr 12, 2024 07:01:10   #
When I was in the Arabian Room (image 7) I got the opportunity to lay on my back dead centre and shoot straight up. Makes for an interesting image, especially if you get it on a not too bright day so it minimises the shadows.

Also like the Keep on the mound (image 6). It was cultivated when we went there, but that looks a lot more 'natural'.

Thanks for the memories.
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Apr 11, 2024 08:38:22   #
Here's my Black and White one, be gentle with it!


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Apr 10, 2024 05:32:48   #
Are you allowed more than one entry? Did a B&W, not very happy at the moment, but I just got curious.
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Apr 10, 2024 05:28:17   #
Nicely done.
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Apr 10, 2024 05:24:00   #
Perhaps if you feel that the image doesn't warrant inclusion in the Gallery you could pen a few words suggesting the OP seeks advice from the Photo Analaysis section.

There's a big difference between a poor image and one you don't like which also has to be avoided. We have a poster who does what appears to be some excellent horticultural shots - but I'm not big on flowers, so I don't comment.

And we should remember there's not one of us here whose taken a frame where it would have been better to leave the lens cap on.
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Apr 9, 2024 06:55:33   #
Here's my take. Levelling off, sharpening and clarity + denoise. Affinity II.


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