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Lovely shots! I did a falconry day with my family for my mum's 70th birthday and got a few shots that I was really pleased with; it's never even occurred to me to look into a studio shoot, that's a great idea.
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I really like these. I haven't had a chance to get out and take any blossom shots this year.
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4 hours ago, Apatchy said:
Thanks John, been a while since i have used my telescope its getting a bit to big and heavy for me to lug outside and setup.
A while back a few people from a camera group that I'm in met up to do some astro stuff because there was an early moonset and it would be good for the milky way.
One of the guys took his telescope; I helped him carry it. The tripod was like a huge bag of scaffolding, it weighed an absolute ton! I'm surprised anyone moves them out of their garden
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Fantastic shots!
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It's amazing isn't it? I mean, they look so fragile you could almost say that about flying around in a house and then making it down the garden, never mind all the way from Africa!
Lovely shots, John.
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Lovely shot. I can almost smell the sea air
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Beautiful
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Nicely caught!
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Cracking shot, love the moody sky
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On 02/04/2024 at 01:23, Clicker said:
So aptly named aren't they ....after the beluga whale ... great shots both of you ...
Thanks Polly!
I love the thought that they designed the plane, and realised that it looked like a beluga whale, so painted a mouth & eyes on and properly owned it
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I've never seen anything like that before. Is there any chance that there was enough breeze for the flowers to be in slightly different positions in some shots? And the ghosting is like an artefact from where there's a mix of green & white in lower layers?
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16 hours ago, Stephen said:
I spent years using an Exakta Varex. Exaktas were left handed cameras (shutter and wind on use the left hand). I still have a number of Exaktas - lovely cameras.
Oh wow, I didn't know such a thing existed! Do you have any photos that you can share, of the cameras themselves, or that you took with them?
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(Just in case anyone was wondering, this is of course an April Fool's joke)
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I’m not left-handed, but I’m still impressed:
”X-T1 was originally released in 2014 to celebrate Fujifilm’s 80th anniversary. It would go on to lead a mirrorless camera revolution.
Almost a decade and five generations later, Fujifilm’s latest imaging technology brought us the X-T5, bringing photographers unrivalled image quality in a timeless, classic, and beloved camera body.
Now Fujifilm is innovating again: featuring the same 40MP sensor and standard X-mount, X-T5L will cater to those left-handed among us who still want the premium APS-C experience but have always struggled with right-handed cameras” -
Lovely colours on that!
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7 minutes ago, FUJI said:
Kerry , those are fantastic Street shots, although taking your photographer pal is cheating a bit.
My method is to simply point , from hip or viewfinder, hoping that I’ve captured a candid…. If your spotted some folks strike silly poses, sho off, or look daggers…. If this is so simply smile then walk away.
Currently , you may have seen that I have been struck down with a pretty serious diagnosis, my daily routine has changed beyond recognition.
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Thanks Fuji. Yes, I know it's cheating but I do like that shot (and in my defence, I don't know the girls in the window)
I did see about your diagnosis, yes. Very sorry about that; I hope you get your kidney diet sorted and that you can keep getting out and about.
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Missed this one somehow. Cracking shot!