• Members 880 posts
    Dec. 30, 2023, 9:43 a.m.

    Good morning to everyone wherever you are in the world...happy new year to you all, any resolutions to tell us about?

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  • Members 880 posts
    Dec. 30, 2023, 9:43 a.m.

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    Happy New Year!
    Thailand, of course.

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    JPG, 2.0 MB, uploaded by Wormsmeat on Dec. 30, 2023.

  • Members 1623 posts
    Dec. 30, 2023, 9:57 a.m.

    Very thoughtful of them to let the teenagers have some fun too.

  • Members 1623 posts
    Dec. 30, 2023, 10:01 a.m.

    Christmas and a bad cold have got in the way of photography. So just a shot from my last outing to Vigolo Marchese /Castell'Arquato. I wanted to do the Baptistry with the 15 Shift.

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    Happy New Year to you all

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  • Members 306 posts
    Dec. 30, 2023, 11:01 a.m.

    Boxing Day in The Lake District

    What a rotten couple of weeks it's been here in the North of England. The double whammy of persistent rain and strong winds has kept me indoors for the bulk of my Christmas holidays. Boxing Day turned out to be an oasis of calm compared to the days surrounding it. It had been forecast as dry and sunny, so with this predicted lull in the storm, I headed up to Ambleside to check out Fishgarth's Wood and subsequently Todd Crag above it.

    The forecast failed to live up to expectations in the dry department with showers regularly passing through during the day, but it was very still, with no discernible wind, so at least I didn't have to cling onto my tripod to stop it blowing away and overall it was quite a pleasant day. Between the intermittent soakings that is.

    All images were taken on a tripod with the Fujifilm GFX100S and either the 32-64 f/4.0 or 45-100 f/4.0 (the 100-200 stayed safely in the bag, providing reliable ballast, which is just what you want when trudging up a steep hill). Most were taken with a circular polariser, particularly the woodland shots. I think I stopped using it though once I got out into the open around Todd Crag. Processed from single raw files as usual in Capture One 23. All images cropped to match the in camera framing used at the time.

    1. Little Tarn in Fishgarth's Wood

    I wasn't expecting a lot from Fishgarth's Wood, but found it quite enjoyable once I started exploring a bit. This little tarn caught my eye and I spent ages shooting around it, although for the most part the sun wasn't playing ball and casting strong shadows with lots of highlights, the latter being something I try to avoid in woodland photography. However, in this instance, I think the harsh backlight helps.

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    2. Little Crag at the Little Tarn

    There were lots of interesting features around the tarn, but unfortunately most of them were obstructed in some way or other by a misplaced tree or sapling. Bloody nature and its untidy ways. I did like this little crag though and the reflections it cast in the water.

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    3. Windermere

    At the top of the main woodland path there's a gate. I popped through the gate and took this shot on the other side, but quickly popped back through to explore another path that forked off and appeared to climb higher through the woods.

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    4. Colourful Chaos

    This was taken further along the forked path. It's a chaotic scene, but the trees have character and seem very busy and energetic as they go about their woody business. At least the light was playing ball here, with no highlights and nice colours.

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    5. Windermere Again

    Finally the forked path exited the woods, revealing this scene. Actually, this scene required a little bit of scrambling to reach, but I feel was worth it. Initially I was disappointed by the hill in the foreground, but I think the contrasting colours, presence of the tree and a little bit of rim light makes it quite a nice feature.

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    6. Trinity Through The Trees

    This shot of Brathay's Holy Trinity Church was taken from a vantage point close to the previous image.

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    7. Trinity Two

    Moving down into the dip seen at the bottom of the previous shot gave me this image, with the tail end of a passing shower being backlit by the sun in the top left.

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    8. Windermere Three

    Nice vantage points over Windermere kept popping up throughout the first half of this walk, so it would have been rude not to photograph them.

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    9. Lily Tarn

    Taken after scrambling up a little rocky crag. The two peaks in the distance are Froswick and Ill Bell, part of the Kentmere Horseshoe. I last climbed the pair of them back in 2016 and along with Yoke they form quite a nice little ridge walk, although I think I'd be hard pressed to get up there these days. Wansfell is to the right in the middle distance.

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    10. Todd Crag

    Todd Crag itself. The highest point I was planning to lug my 6KG of camera equipment up to on this walk, with a somewhat storm shrouded Wetherlam just visible in the distance.

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    11. Wetherlam

    By the time I was perched atop Todd Crag enjoying my hot flask full of beef Stroganoff the weather had cleared a bit to reveal the lower flanks of Wetherlam.

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    12. Runestone Quarry

    Bit of a bonus pic. This is a crop from the previous image that's been through a Topaz sharpen and upscale step to show the details of Runestone quarry, a long gash cut into the lower flanks of Wetherlam. When we visited the quarry at the beginning of the year and stood at the top of the cutting, I had no appreciation of just how large these working were or for that matter the size of the spoil heaps on the side of the mountain.

    One mildly depressing observation is that I seem to recall it felt like quite a tough walk reaching the altitude of this quarry, which is pretty insignificant compared to overall the height of the mountain it's at the foot of, so I don't think I'll be adding to my current record of three ascents of Wetherlam (2015, 2016 and 2019) any time soon.

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    13. Wall and a Gate

    When I initially decided to photograph this winding wall, I was stood quite a bit closer, off to the left as it would appear in this photograph, but I couldn't quite fit in the entirety of the wall with the 45-100 that I had on the camera. As it had recently showered, I didn't want to swap lenses, so I ended up pacing out into the scrubby grass until was far enough back to fit it in. "Zooming with my feet" if you will. This has led to quite a different image from what I originally conceived. Whether it's better or not is debatable. I'll have to got back and take a shot with the 32-64 one day. Just for comparison.

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  • Members 137 posts
    Dec. 30, 2023, 11:28 a.m.

    More from my October Trip.

    Happy New Year everyone!

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  • Members 137 posts
    Dec. 30, 2023, 11:30 a.m.

    Cultural differences are amazing. During our last camera club exhibition meeting a member presented a photo from a recent trip she had taken. All of the women were topless.

  • Members 137 posts
    Dec. 30, 2023, 11:34 a.m.

    These are my favorites from your set.

  • Members 137 posts
    Dec. 30, 2023, 11:36 a.m.

    Good symmetry on this.

  • Members 880 posts
    Dec. 30, 2023, 12:21 p.m.
  • Members 880 posts
    Dec. 30, 2023, 12:26 p.m.

    I like the 1st tarn shot.
    I think I prefer the 2nd Windermere shot but can't put my finger on why.
    Trinity 2 is a stunning photograph.

  • Members 880 posts
    Dec. 30, 2023, 12:27 p.m.

    2, 3, 1 in that order. Not that it matters.
    No2 is beautiful. I'd love to be there with a fishing rod.

  • Members 137 posts
    Dec. 30, 2023, 12:40 p.m.

    It is very nice to hear people's order of preference. It is educational.

  • Members 880 posts
    Dec. 30, 2023, 1:37 p.m.

    Oops, I better get it right then.
    I meant 2, 1, 3!

  • Members 861 posts
    Dec. 30, 2023, 4:58 p.m.

    "Matrix Glitch"
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  • Members 137 posts
    Dec. 30, 2023, 7:06 p.m.

    I'm not sure what I"'m looking at, but it is interesting. Some of that has to be post-processing.

  • Members 861 posts
    Dec. 30, 2023, 7:32 p.m.

    Surprisingly, the only post work (besides basic color correction) is coloring the glitchy stuff to be more crt greenish. Everything else is in camera.

    It's a reflection from some sorta drainage thing.

  • Members 306 posts
    Dec. 30, 2023, 8:10 p.m.

    I guessed this was some kind of reflection that had been flipped upside down, I like the effect.

    I did something similar with this image earlier in the year.

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    Flipping a reflected image like this and allowing something to unexpectedly intrude at the top of the picture that shouldn't be there really messes with your head, well it messes with mine at least.

    Another of my favourite "what the hell is going on here" images is this one from 2018. No post processing trickery here, just a scene as it appeared in reality with a sky full of inverted trees.

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    I also like the way the trees in the foreground look like they've been partying all night and a few of them have had more than enough.

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