Random Photos : Part 4
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Certainly not up to the high standards of some, but this is my effort from a very wet and windy day in Southland.
Waipapa Lighthouse by Matt4475, on Flickr
Waipapa Lighthouse by Matt4475, on Flickr
Not been out shooting much recently so I decided to process a shot I hadn't got around to last year.
Lotus Escort by Mike Gardiner, on Flickr
Lotus Escort by Mike Gardiner, on Flickr
Crosswise said:
Certainly not up to the high standards of some, but this is my effort from a very wet and windy day in Southland.
Waipapa Lighthouse by Matt4475, on Flickr
I like it. DramaticWaipapa Lighthouse by Matt4475, on Flickr
DibblyDobbler said:
Thanks for the sympathy... b@stards
Hmm.Anyone remember the days when cameras came with a few Mb of built in storage?
As a matter of interest can you connect an external device (a phone for example) to the Fuji and identify it as a storage device?
In an emergency that might be handy. (So long as you had a suitable cable about your person or somewhere in your car du jour.)
Bummer though DD. Looks like an especially dramatic sky lost.
LongQ said:
Hmm.
Anyone remember the days when cameras came with a few Mb of built in storage?
As a matter of interest can you connect an external device (a phone for example) to the Fuji and identify it as a storage device?
In an emergency that might be handy. (So long as you had a suitable cable about your person or somewhere in your car du jour.)
Bummer though DD. Looks like an especially dramatic sky lost.
Thanks LQ - good suggestion but I don't think so, alas. Just need to get brian in gear before I go out Anyone remember the days when cameras came with a few Mb of built in storage?
As a matter of interest can you connect an external device (a phone for example) to the Fuji and identify it as a storage device?
In an emergency that might be handy. (So long as you had a suitable cable about your person or somewhere in your car du jour.)
Bummer though DD. Looks like an especially dramatic sky lost.
Here's one I snapped yesterday when out for a walk around Manchester. New to all this so critique welcome!
IMG_3332.jpg by David Arden, on Flickr
IMG_3332.jpg by David Arden, on Flickr
As previous comments.
If you have an editor that offers keystone correction a touch of adjustment would tweak things to "fix" the way the image looks when the lens is not perfectly horizontal when the image is taken.
On the other hand there are times when, according to personal preferences, leaving things exactly as they are would be just as acceptable.
If you have an editor that offers keystone correction a touch of adjustment would tweak things to "fix" the way the image looks when the lens is not perfectly horizontal when the image is taken.
On the other hand there are times when, according to personal preferences, leaving things exactly as they are would be just as acceptable.
V8A*ndy said:
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