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Only half a meg
Taken in the garden on a very overcast & cloudy day; then realised the camera was on 500kb setting after I took it ... durrrr. It is one of the AWAX flying daily from Waddington in Lincolnshire. Mighty mighty powerful aeroplane. REALLY.
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Re: Only half a meg
Mozzy - Superb image & great photography - CLASSIC IMAGE! Great processing too - I wonder about a border?
Kind regards,
Andrew
Kind regards,
Andrew
Re: Only half a meg
I think you may be right Andrew I forgot to mention I got this one passing overhead with my old little compact.
Mozzy
Mozzy
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Re: Only half a meg
Hi Mozzy,
Your 'old little compact' - I'm even more impressed - keep up the good work! Actually, I mainly use compact cameras - I use the Canon G15 and my absolute favourite, the Samsung EX1 - both have great 'low light' capabilities with wide open lenses at f1.8. I gave away my two Digital Slr Kits (Pentax) as I could not carry them about owing to my spinal condition - I also have a bridge camera - the Fuji HS50 EXR - 24 mm - 1000 mm (Equiv) zoom lens. Such lenses are OK, but they lack the quality of smaller zooms and prime lenses. I used to have a lot of kit - but there was no point in having it as I could not really use it all. I do have good tripods, but again I cannot carry them about with me. It was OK when I was driving, but now their use is very limited. So I take most of my images 'hand held' with the two compacts - Got to say, I think they are brilliant!
Well Done!
Andrew
Your 'old little compact' - I'm even more impressed - keep up the good work! Actually, I mainly use compact cameras - I use the Canon G15 and my absolute favourite, the Samsung EX1 - both have great 'low light' capabilities with wide open lenses at f1.8. I gave away my two Digital Slr Kits (Pentax) as I could not carry them about owing to my spinal condition - I also have a bridge camera - the Fuji HS50 EXR - 24 mm - 1000 mm (Equiv) zoom lens. Such lenses are OK, but they lack the quality of smaller zooms and prime lenses. I used to have a lot of kit - but there was no point in having it as I could not really use it all. I do have good tripods, but again I cannot carry them about with me. It was OK when I was driving, but now their use is very limited. So I take most of my images 'hand held' with the two compacts - Got to say, I think they are brilliant!
Well Done!
Andrew
Re: Only half a meg
Andrew funny you should come back with that info. I've been wondering for a while now if the Canon 6D and many L series lenses is actually worth keeping. I need a new compact and will be investigating what is about.
I've a shutter count of 250 I think on the 6D, and TBH I have not really missed it.
I'm only a very basic hobbiest and when I sold all my model railway kit I treated myself to the DSLR route.
Hmmm you have me further pondering.
Mozzy
I've a shutter count of 250 I think on the 6D, and TBH I have not really missed it.
I'm only a very basic hobbiest and when I sold all my model railway kit I treated myself to the DSLR route.
Hmmm you have me further pondering.
Mozzy
Re: Only half a meg
Great shot and well processed!
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Re: Only half a meg
Daft thing is his flaps are down ready to swoop around and land nearby. In this image the post processing makes him seem as if he is rising; then his flaps would not be down of course
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