• Members 880 posts
    April 6, 2024, 8:53 a.m.

    Good morning to everyone wherever you are in the world...

    • This long-running thread originated on DPReview has grown into an all-inclusive community in which all brands of camera are welcome.
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  • Members 880 posts
    April 6, 2024, 8:56 a.m.

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    I'd have liked more time to get work on camera settings here but got dragged away by the family. A quick grab shot which, despite needing a faster shutter speed and a longer lens (heavily cropped), still captured their athleticism. Thailand.

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    JPG, 1.5 MB, uploaded by Wormsmeat on April 6, 2024.

  • Members 137 posts
    April 6, 2024, 9:16 a.m.

    The first nine weeks of my retirement has been very busy. The first two of these I took during a recent camping trip with my Camera Club. The last one is a composite from my trip to the Blue Ridge Parkway last fall.

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    JPG, 2.9 MB, uploaded by FloridaNature on April 6, 2024.

  • Members 137 posts
    April 6, 2024, 9:18 a.m.

    Quick grab shot?! Great job capturing them both in the air at the same time. Nicely framed by the two teammates. Well done!

  • Members 306 posts
    April 6, 2024, 9:27 a.m.

    Return of The King

    There was a short lived spell of fog early one morning this week and despite my current misgivings about bothering to get out of bed, I managed to force myself up and out of the house in time to drive up to Lead Mines Clough and grab a few shots in the woods before it dispersed. Of course, once I was out and about, the fog disappeared quite quickly, but I did manage to grab this shot that I quite like of the tree I labelled as "King of The Hill" in last weeks set.

    Taken with the GFX100 + 32-64 f/4.0 on a tripod. Processed from a single raw file in Capture One Pro 23.

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    JPG, 1.5 MB, uploaded by SteveMonks on April 6, 2024.

  • Members 137 posts
    April 6, 2024, 9:32 a.m.

    Quite an interesting tree. I enjoy shooting in fog.

  • Members 880 posts
    April 6, 2024, 9:44 a.m.

    I love this pairing. I'm a fan of autumn colour anyway so an easy target but there's something added by having them side by side.

  • Members 880 posts
    April 6, 2024, 9:45 a.m.

    It's a magnificent thing. Does it have a poster on it?

  • Members 361 posts
    April 6, 2024, 9:59 a.m.

    Sepak Takraw? It's really interesting to see playing it, I've seen it couple of times in tv. Nothing but admiration for skill of players...

  • Members 361 posts
    April 6, 2024, 10:03 a.m.

    Great shot, fog and environment suits well for this time of year. But if I'd lived there then I'd be lurking there whole spring in each morning to capture magic light through fresh spring tree leaves...

  • Members 1622 posts
    April 6, 2024, 10:25 a.m.

    Just a nothing special picture from my trip into the Apennines. It rained for Easter, so just eating and drinking.

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    JPG, 1.1 MB, uploaded by NCV on April 6, 2024.

  • Members 361 posts
    April 6, 2024, 10:26 a.m.

    Foggy morning encounter

    Last sunday when I walked on foggy coast I saw something moving on washed to shore seaweed. At first I thought that it was crow, but when I checked through my camera then I saw small critter instead. When it got nearer then I realized that it was mink, american mink. It is invasive specie, pushing native european mink out. Only on second biggest island here american mink was hunted out and european mink from zoo reintroduced, so there is at least one place where native mink lives in nature. Anyway, it came quite close, maybe to 20 meters, without realizing me standing there. After it saw me, it seemed to evaluate way past me along water line or from land side, but there was walkway where people quite often walked with dogs, so it decided to take chance and finally run along waterline, passing me from distance of 5 meters.
    I think I saw same specie (or even same animal) last year in one evening, sitting on the road. But it was dark and from great distance, and all the shots I got were blurry and not in focus, as animal run into bushed soon after I saw it, so I was not quite sure, if it was mink or otter or beaver or some other animal...

    Shot through fog.
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    Wait for it!
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    You ain't seen me, right?!
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    Can't be too careful
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    It it dangerous or safe, wonder I?
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    Need to see better...
    Seems like poor chap has injured one paw.
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  • Members 137 posts
    April 6, 2024, 10:36 a.m.

    Did you notice that they were the same trees, just different days/weather?

  • Members 628 posts
    April 6, 2024, 10:40 a.m.

    Spring Colours of the Moor

    Willows and Bog Myrtle coming into flower.

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    Painting the moorland in shades of chestnut, mustard and dun

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  • Members 628 posts
    April 6, 2024, 10:46 a.m.

    Excellent grab shot! ...wish I was that flexible...

  • Members 306 posts
    April 6, 2024, 10:46 a.m.

    An Overcast Afternoon on Holme Fell

    I took some time off over Easter with the intention of getting out with the camera. Of course the weather had different ideas and has insisted on chucking it down for a large part of the week. However Thursday was forecast to be dry for most of the day, so I managed to drag myself up to Cumbria for a wander around Holme Fell.

    The weather was perfect for walking, cool temperatures, a gentle breeze and most importantly, it stayed dry for the six hours I was out having a great time exploring parts of the rolling landscape that I'd never visited before. For landscape photography it was another matter, with heavily overcast skies. I find cloudy conditions generally preferable to blue skies for both woodland and open spaces, but I do like a bit of light and this was resolutely dull and flat. The main thing that I noticed while in the field was just how muted and muddy the colours were.

    I've tried to correct this a little in the following images and hopefully not gone overboard into the realm of cartoon colours. While there was plenty of latitude to brighten these images up quite substantially, I've again only attempted to subtly lighten them as they quickly start to look quite unrealistic when you hit those exposure, contrast and shadow sliders with a heavy hand, so I think this compromise retains much of the mood from the day.

    The camera of choice for this expedition was the GFX100S and my complete set of lenses, which comprise the 32-64 f/4.0, 45-100 f/4.0 and 100-200 f/5.6. All images were shot on a tripod and most were shot through a CPL as this reduced the quite visible blue haze on the distant mountains as well as taking the very slight sheen off dead brown foliage and bracken.

    In all honesty, this is not the ideal kit to be carrying while walking any sort of distance as complete with lenses it's damned heavy, particularly when you add in the tripod which is kind of essential to get the absolute best out of that high res sensor, but this is probably the reason I only managed to cover four miles in six hours and have had a stiff back ever since. There's no way I'd be taking this lot up a proper mountain and that's a pity (bit of a moot point as I can't climb proper mountains these days with the dodgy ticker, but for the bigger ones I can just about manage, it'll be back to the Nikon I think).

    All images processed from single raw files in Capture One Pro 23.

    Hodge Close Quarry Treeline

    These trees run along the top of the steep drop into Hodge Close Quarry. I'd long thought the white streaks that can be seen on the rocks below were scratches from the mining equipment, but from looking closely at the full res images I can now see they're actually veins of some white mineral running through the exposed rock.

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    A Different Perspective

    While following one of the main paths along the top of the quarry, I noticed a vague muddy path leading off into the woods. With no real plan I decided to follow it to see where it lead. This took me into a more northerly part of the fell that I'd never visited before. This area is less rocky and more grassy, but also extensively populated with Birch trees, treating me to this quite different view of the Langdale Pikes while I sat for lunch on a nearby hill.

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    Wider Woodland

    This was also taken while following the trail through the seemingly less visited part of the fell. It's a 65:24 (X-Pan format) in camera crop, which gives a nice wide aspect that's still 50MP without resorting to stitching. Full res image for pixel peeping.

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    A Lonely Birch

    At this point I'd crossed back into the more frequented part of the fell and was making my way towards one of the two marked summits (behind me) when I spotted this shapely Birch sprouting from some rocks.

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    Wraiths

    Looking in the opposite direction (I think that's Black Crag rising in the distance) I spotted this small group of skeletal trees of the fellside below.

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    A Bit of Everything

    This feels like a classic Holme Fell view. It's got craggy bits, the man made reservoir that was built to supply water to the mining operations on the fell, some woodland and in the distance the iconic form of The Langdale Pikes, watching from afar.

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    Pond and Pikes

    Focusing in on the woods around the reservoir and the distant pikes. The foot of Wetherlam is rising off to the left, heavily scarred by the workings and spoil heaps of Runestone Quarry. The hill on the right hand side is Lingmoor Fell.

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    Coniston Water

    The view near one of the two marked summits on the fell. I seem to recall you can't see much of anything from the other one (which is a little bit higher, but flatter), so I always head for this one to sit and contemplate things while enjoying the scenery. The main thing I was contemplating here was "why are there so many midges out here in the open?"

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    Wider Pond and Pikes

    An X-Pan format shot of the reservoir and distant pikes, taken as I made my way down from the summit.

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    The Dark Path Home

    As I made my way back along the path to Hodge Close the sun had decided to give up and go home for the evening. The blue tinge to the path is its natural colour as it's largely made from fragments of blue slate.

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    Hodge Close Quarry

    A wider view of the quarry, taken when I returned to the car park. It's difficult to spot without zooming in, but there's a guy climbing a rope on the right hand side of the image, roughly half way down the frame (he's not totally sharp due to movement in the 1/7th second exposure). There's also a better view of the white veins I mentioned earlier at the top of the facing wall of the quarry. Full res image in all its pixel peeping glory.

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    Different Day Different Sunset

    This was taken a few days earlier, but rounds this set off nicely I think. It's from an abortive sunset trip to Skelwith Bridge, where sunset looked kind of promising but then fizzled out before it really got going. It was quite a nice spot that I may revisit, if I can find an alternative place to park that doesn't involve using the horror of parking payment apps (said as a former Android/iOS app developer) and vague, yet unreasonably threatening T&Cs.

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  • Members 628 posts
    April 6, 2024, 10:48 a.m.

    Great subject in this one, wonderful sky, but I would prefer a less tight crop, giving more sense of the space and desolation. Unless of course there's something hidden out of frame 😉

  • Members 306 posts
    April 6, 2024, 10:49 a.m.

    You mean the white thing on the right hand side? No, that's a tree behind it that's had the moss stripped off it, presumably by the local Roe Deer population. I hadn't spotted that before, it's going to bug me now.