Brilliant set. Thanks for sharing.
The problem seems to exist with both Canon and Epson. The suggestion of printing a test page once a week is a good one. I too have had mixed results with head cleaning, soaking works sometimes. The worst coulour for clogging would appear to be cyan, but that could be down to the individual usage of each ink on my particular photos. The addage of use it or lose it would seem to be very accurate in this context though. Unfortunately the worst affected are the large A3+ photo printers as these are the least used (saved for the best big prints) and the results are generally more critically examined.
I agree with P-J. I use a 12 -24mm sigma on a D800, and have no complaints so far. All that P-J says is true. Great lens at half the price. Feels good on the body as well.
I think there are 14 Topaz items now. Well worth getting. If you go to their site you can download fully functional trials. Download, have a play, and I'm sure you will buy.
Veery nice Graham. You have a good eye for subject interest.
Glad to see some things were the same on both sides of the ditch. Sadly though those days are gone.
Many thanks for your comments,Nani, Jeanbug and Nascar.
#1 is a small fishing village, a favourite of Whinston Churchill's. It is well worth a visit as it is full of twisty little allyways as well as the harbour. It is close to Funchal (Where all the hotels are) as well, so it won't break the budget even if you use a taxi.
Thanks for the comments Joe. #2 has proved popular with other photo friends.
A few more shots taken in Madeira. C&C welcome.
Chinaman, thanks for your comments. The sensor was cleaned by Nikon UK just a couple of weeks before the trip, so I wasn't expecting spots. Caught me out this time. I forgot to switch to manual exposure, which probably accounts for the banding effect.
Wonkytripod, I'm from Cambridge, but now living in darkest Ortons.
Some pano shots taken during a recernt visit to Madeira. C&C would be appreciated.
I know that Indrajeet. It is a back handed compliment. Excellent photographs.
Indrajeet, you must have a good camera.