Guest 753- Registered: 23 May 2012
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#21
Another 2, this time from my back garden yesterday morning.
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#22
My own versions taken on a less than bright day last week, top one undoctored jpg straight from the camera, bottom one a raw file slightly sunshined.
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#23
Now Ian, those are just scary!!
Martians on the horizon, type stuff.
Mmmmm, I don't want to say too much about the turning of the images into something that wasn't there.

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#24
I love the green colour on the bottom photo.
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#25
I know what you mean Tom.
I must admit it is incredible at what you can achieve from a plain picture and turning it into something more vivid.
howard mcsweeney1- Location: Dover
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#26
russell gardens sent in by brian.
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#27

my iPhone has HDR capability!
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#28
One especially for Tom, taken 30 years ago with a 1930s Zeiss folding roll film camera.
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Thanks for that Ray.
It looks very much like an Escher* print, with water flowing in 'all' directions.
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#31
Ray - those folding Zeiss lens cameras took some good photos, my mother's one (c.1930) was used by both of us until about the late 1960s, and I sold it to an enthusiast last year, about 90% of our family photos were from that camera. They were wonderful for enlarging.
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#32
Still are Kath, that scan does no justice to the quality.
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#33
not forgetting humble pencester gardens on a sunny autumn afternoon.
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#34
Ray, this was our family camera we used for so long....
- still going strong in Scotland !
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#35
this one taken by brian at kearsney abbey is titled "brunch" for some reason.
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#36
we keep hearing that berries herald a cold winter, plenty of them in dour street.
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#37
taken from the back door this morning.
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#38
some great pics
keep em coming,,,
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howard mcsweeney1- Location: Dover
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#39
was expecting a lot more from our rural dwelling members keith but i suppose they are busy with country matters.
4 from the western heights yesterday.
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