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Popular (New Posts)Animal photography Go to first new post
      Wild or captive animals
 Last post in topic: 2024-11-20 23:27:14 by Eric
chrisbet wrote: Maybe it is a deaf squirrel :lol: Have you tried chilli pepper? TWO deaf squirrels… Click here to comment on this image.



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Popular (New Posts)Sony A1 New high end mirrorless 50MP Camera Go to first new post
      Only had it 2 days results very good.
 Last post in topic: 2024-11-20 23:17:39 by Eric
You haven’t lost the knack Graham. Lovely set of portraits. My favourite is the bespectacled gentleman. I think I would need to have a close shave if you ever did my portrait….that Sony shows up minute detail.



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Popular (New Posts)Historic Houses and Ruins Go to first new post
      
 Last post in topic: 2024-11-17 21:57:27 by Eric
Visited this ancient church to see its medieval wall paintings. Quite spectacular to see but not ideal to photograph. The church itself was quite nice in the falling autumn sunlight.... Click here to comment on this image.



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Popular (New Posts)Sculptures Go to first new post
      
 Last post in topic: 2024-11-17 21:44:24 by Eric
Not sure if this should have been in Bird Photography?:-) Visited this interesting place which features various artist's work with a Nature in Art theme.... Click here to comment on this image.



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Popular (New Posts)Using AI in photography Go to first new post
      General discussion and graham's youtube film
 Last post in topic: 2024-11-16 12:26:48 by Graham Whistler
Sorry another A! Seascape with Bing I created with an artist friend who paints seacapes as a demo. Click here to comment on this image.



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Popular (New Posts)Seasonal photos Go to first new post
      Any images that reflect the season they were taken
 Last post in topic: 2024-11-12 14:14:02 by Eric
The old adage of “the best camera is the one you have to hand” comes to mind. The beauty of mobile phones is they are invariably in your pocket. Without it being there, you would have missed capturing the special moment.



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Popular (New Posts)Bird photography 2024 Go to first new post
      
 Last post in topic: 2024-11-08 23:41:17 by Eric
Iain wrote: You’re right there. The willow tit was taken at 12800iso. Can I ask….did you use Camera raw’s denoise feature for that image? I confess I use it frequently on low light images because the A1 sensor seems to have too much colour noise…especially reds. It’s about my only critique of the camera.



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New PostsGremlins in the camera bag Go to first new post
      Always check settings before shooting
 Last post in topic: 2024-11-07 15:08:36 by Eric
Do other people suffer gremlins or some mischievous phantoms in their camera bags? Took my Fuji IR camera out of the bag to grab an opportune photograph….and it wouldn’t focus! Not having used it for some months (and being a different make/model to my colour camera) I was momentarily bemused. Reseated lens, checked all camera settings, reseated lens again. I then noticed the little lever on the front of the body was facing M for manual.  I had forgotten that little lever existed and cannot remember ever using it on IR. Some little ***** had obviously been fiddling with it while it was in my camera bag.  Later that same day………. Senior management wanted me to photograph a whole series of medieval stain glass windows in a dark church. Didn’t have my tripod. Of course it was in the car…. but that was 100m away.  “I can handhold for this quick job” I confidently expostulated. Back in the car I reviewed the images from the Sony, as the last of the days meagre lighting faded…..some of the frames were not sharp!  Shutter speeds of 1/40th, with image stabilisation should still be easy to handhold.  Then I saw the image stabilisation switch on the lens was OFF.   Senior management wasn’t happy.  “ I should have used my iPhone” was the frosty response. :banghead: Memo to self: 1. Check ALL camera settings before taking the first photograph. 2. Fumigate camera bag to kill all gremlins and other phantom fiddlers. 3. Check ALL camera settings again before taking the second photograph…..in case you didn’t kill all the gremlins.



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Popular (New Posts)IR & BW photography Go to first new post
      
 Last post in topic: 2024-11-02 17:25:08 by Eric
A single track road (with passing places) in the Gloucester hills.  It was a dull overcast day and the deciduous trees were starting to loose their leaves...ie they were dying off. What surprised me was how the IR response has also dropped off. The (browny yellow) leaves now have as little IR response as the surrounding conifers. Compare this to the response of the still growing green grass verges.  of course a bit of sunlight would have lifted the whole scene but the contrast between the green grass and autumn foliage would even then have rendered the same stark contrast.  Interesting result ....maybe I should now put the IR camera to bed for the winter? Click here to comment on this image.



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Popular (New Posts)Abstract images Go to first new post
      
 Last post in topic: 2024-10-27 22:33:21 by Eric
Iain wrote: I think I’ll probably be a star in the sky before the first flight to Mars takes off. :lol: Won’t we all! Have you been taking any photos lately? Not seen any on here recently. I was out in the garden this morning at 8am…..I forgot about the clocks going back.:banghead: I only had my iphone to hand but 2 skeins of pink feet flew over. Lovely sight and sound. 174 to save you counting them lol Click here to comment on this image.



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Popular (New Posts)Photo Books on-line Go to first new post
      Any experiences of having a Photo Book made?
 Last post in topic: 2024-10-21 10:29:32 by Eric
jk wrote: Eric, I just got an email flyer from Whitewall and it shows theyalso offer photobooks. https://view.mail.whitewall.com/?qs=5f48d5e323fa8d8b108d5e36d146417a680306c7efe4b84001072d546898804292cc47e09818823270b4a5789dc8d5cf4c71200cdf0f6ab81d752268ccefd8be1de56cf6a7905d34e619c1ccc0975d98 Thx …will take a look at them.



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