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A couple from the weekend, unfortunately I didn’t have a tripod with me for the second so had to lean on a post
Very 1970's look about the processing on these...
A couple from the weekend, unfortunately I didn’t have a tripod with me for the second so had to lean on a post
this sounds promising : Earlier today Adobe released Camera Raw 11.2 with a new detail enhancement feature, which promises 30% improved details rendering for Bayer and also for Fujifilm X-Trans files.
https://www.fujirumors.com
Thank you GeorgeVery nice Fujigraph, well composed with some lovely colours.
George.
Really like that, George. Perfect composition and love the colours.Just a simple Landscape type Fujigraph taken at Dungeness Kent UK of the famous "Prospect Cottage" where Derek Jarman used to live. I've included a small bit about him and the cottage below.
The space around this modest cottage in Dungeness, Kent, the former home of the multitalented filmmaker Derek Jarman (1942-1994), could be considered one of England’s best-loved gardens. The property is not open to the public, nor is it closed; visitors are free to wander. “The garden is the landscape,” says Jarman’s friend, the photographer Howard Sooley. “It ends at the horizon”.
This cottage is only a very short distance from the cottage that I acquired last fall, that I have renovated and now let out as a vacation let when I don't want to use it personally.
X-T2, 18-55mm Lens, 1/340th @ F8, ISO-200, Handheld.
Prospect Cottage (C) (Dungeness)-03292C by G.K.Jnr., on Flickr
for looking.,
George.
Really like that, George. Perfect composition and love the colours.
Nice composition and love the yellowJust a simple Landscape type Fujigraph taken at Dungeness Kent UK of the famous "Prospect Cottage" where Derek Jarman used to live. I've included a small bit about him and the cottage below.
The space around this modest cottage in Dungeness, Kent, the former home of the multitalented filmmaker Derek Jarman (1942-1994), could be considered one of England’s best-loved gardens. The property is not open to the public, nor is it closed; visitors are free to wander. “The garden is the landscape,” says Jarman’s friend, the photographer Howard Sooley. “It ends at the horizon”.
This cottage is only a very short distance from the cottage that I acquired last fall, that I have renovated and now let out as a vacation let when I don't want to use it personally.
X-T2, 18-55mm Lens, 1/340th @ F8, ISO-200, Handheld.
Prospect Cottage (C) (Dungeness)-03292C by G.K.Jnr., on Flickr
for looking.,
George.
Nice composition and love the yellow
Initial reports look like it equals the top of the class, but in true Adobe fashion is quite processor intensive.
Love the coloursJust a simple Landscape type Fujigraph taken at Dungeness Kent UK of the famous "Prospect Cottage" where Derek Jarman used to live. I've included a small bit about him and the cottage below.
The space around this modest cottage in Dungeness, Kent, the former home of the multitalented filmmaker Derek Jarman (1942-1994), could be considered one of England’s best-loved gardens. The property is not open to the public, nor is it closed; visitors are free to wander. “The garden is the landscape,” says Jarman’s friend, the photographer Howard Sooley. “It ends at the horizon”.
This cottage is only a very short distance from the cottage that I acquired last fall, that I have renovated and now let out as a vacation let when I don't want to use it personally.
X-T2, 18-55mm Lens, 1/340th @ F8, ISO-200, Handheld.
Prospect Cottage (C) (Dungeness)-03292C by G.K.Jnr., on Flickr
for looking.,
George.
Lovely!
Love the colours
this sounds promising : Earlier today Adobe released Camera Raw 11.2 with a new detail enhancement feature, which promises 30% improved details rendering for Bayer and also for Fujifilm X-Trans files.
https://www.fujirumors.com
Quite possibly a stupid question, but as it is coming from me there should be no surprises!
Is the 'camera raw' software a background software? Ie, is it used by lightroom and photoshop for the raw conversion and I can carry on using both of those programmes and take advantage of the update without having to do anything?
Or, is is a separate software that I need to use to convert the raw files before importing to lightroom?
Lovely!
Quite possibly a stupid question, but as it is coming from me there should be no surprises!
Is the 'camera raw' software a background software? Ie, is it used by lightroom and photoshop for the raw conversion and I can carry on using both of those programmes and take advantage of the update without having to do anything?
Or, is is a separate software that I need to use to convert the raw files before importing to lightroom?
Actually... Judging by Matt Kloskowski's video this morning, certainly in LR you do have to do something different.It’s basically the “engine” that Adobe use when processing RAW files in Lightroom or Photoshop.
Lovely shot, the sky is great, that is only 10 minutes away from me.First one from me in a while. This is Wrawby Mill, near my new home in North Ferriby, Englandshire
Wrawby Windmill by Ian Williams, on Flickr
First one from me in a while. This is Wrawby Mill, near my new home in North Ferriby, Englandshire
Wrawby Windmill by Ian Williams, on Flickr
Looks like we need to add X-T30 to the title!
Yeah, you're probably pretty close to me tbh! It was too damn cold is my only complaint [emoji16]Lovely shot, the sky is great, that is only 10 minutes away from me.
Thank you. It's really tight to compose there and after adjusting the distorted perspective it's left me cropped too tightly to the right for me, needs more space. Beyond my ability to sort that in LR though [emoji1]That's really nice Ian, love the subject, light and composition.
Yeah, you're probably pretty close to me tbh! It was too damn cold is my only complaint [emoji16]T]
Christ, you could probably walk to Wrawby then! Much else down your way worth photographing?I am in Ulceby on the South Bank, but work at Humberside Airport. I was in Hessle for 10 years up until a couple of years ago. I know a few lads I used to work with from N Ferriby. Nice part of the world
First one from me in a while. This is Wrawby Mill, near my new home in North Ferriby, Englandshire
Wrawby Windmill by Ian Williams, on Flickr
Superb !!!!!!Another one from Newtown this morning. Beautiful skies
XT3 23 1.4
To the Boathouse by Nick Lowe, on Flickr
Not a huge fan of landscapes but I love thisPicked up the Xt3 yesterday, bit of a learning curve from the Xpro2
Newtown Isle of Wight this morning
Frost and Fog by Nick Lowe, on Flickr
First one from me in a while. This is Wrawby Mill, near my new home in North Ferriby, Englandshire
Wrawby Windmill by Ian Williams, on Flickr
Picked up the Xt3 yesterday, bit of a learning curve from the Xpro2
Newtown Isle of Wight this morning
Frost and Fog by Nick Lowe, on Flickr
Another very nice Fujigraph, with some good composition and a very nice mono presentation giving a full range of punchy tones.Another one from Newtown this morning. Beautiful skies
XT3 23 1.4
To the Boathouse by Nick Lowe, on Flickr