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  • d4v1d
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    Thanks I appreciated that eddiebaby. We’re going to order a metallic print mounted on an aluminium panel.

    ampthill
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    A few from the summer trip to St Agnes Isles Of Scilly

    DrJ
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    sofaking
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     Matthew Hampshire[/url], on Flickr

    cultsdave
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    Can’t embed an image for some reason

    geetee1972
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    Not taken recently, but I did recently get this film negative drum scanned in order to make a 30″x30″ print of it to hang at home.If you’re not familiar with the process, drum scanning results in a much higher quality file; a typical high res lab scan will result in a file around 30mb from a medium format negative. A drum scan results in a 150mb file!

    I’ve had it printed up on Super Gloss paper and then mounted onto dibond for use in a 1m sq frame. It looks amazing; can’t wait to hang it. I realise it won’t be everyone’s idea of art you hang on a wall but this is probably my favourite image I’ve taken.

    Grab n Go by Greg Turner[/url], on Flickr

    mikey74
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    geetee1972
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    This is a work colleague of mine and taken in the foyer of our office. I love these little improvised moments; it shows you don’t need a studio to make an interesting portrait.

    Daniel by Greg Turner[/url], on Flickr

    sofaking
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    good portrait geetee. natural looking

    geetee1972
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    Thanks Sofaking.

    This one was shot in the arcade on Brighton Pier.
    Alicia – Brighton Pier by Greg Turner[/url], on Flickr

    unclezaskar
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    A couple taken on my phone camera whilst out on the gravel bike today…

    Grounded..(2) by jon bawden[/url], on Flickr

    Grounded..(1) by jon bawden[/url], on Flickr

    sofaking
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    manipulated roomMatthew Hampshire[/url], on Flickr

    Fat-boy-fat
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    Perfect day for a winter bimble

    Fat-boy-fat
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    I guess that didn’t work. Never tried to link a image and looks like I failed. Try hitting this link mebbes:

    https://photos.app.goo.gl/BGLSKoTKcuHjpEFM6

    jad
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    Layers from Barscube by Jon_Douglas[/url], on Flickr

    Winter Afternoon on Barscube by Jon_Douglas[/url], on Flickr

    vongassit
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    user-removed
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    Recent doggo adventures. The hairy one is ours 🙂

    balmedie-boxing-2 by Jamie Emerson[/url], on Flickr

    balmedie-boxing-12 by Jamie Emerson[/url], on Flickr

    squirrel-wood-post-xmas-7 by Jamie Emerson[/url], on Flickr

    scolty-post-xmas-5 by Jamie Emerson[/url], on Flickr

    hog-st-cyrus-6 by Jamie Emerson[/url], on Flickr

    hog-st-cyrus-7 by Jamie Emerson[/url], on Flickr

    counteswells-jan-50mm-1 by Jamie Emerson[/url], on Flickr

    mikey74
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    Vancouver mist by Mike Kennedy[/url], on Flickr

    We’ve had some crazy sea mist in Vancouver today. This was taken through the glass of my office building, with my phone camera. The lighting is nice, though.

    geetee1972
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    The lighting is nice, though.

    It is indeed – gorgeous.

    I’m drifting a little in my focus. I don’t have a particular ‘project’ other than a tentative idea based around Brighton Pier, tentatively called ‘End of the Pier’, but really it’s just an excuse to head out and engage with interesting people. I do like this one however:

    Abi by Greg Turner[/url], on Flickr

    eddiebaby
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    Hi GT. Remember when I posted some architecture images I liked (Joel Tjintjelaar or Julia Anna Gospodarou probably) and you said they did nothing for you? That image above evokes the same in me. I love a lot of your portraiture but I look at that and think “why?”. I don’t know what I’m missing, I don’t feel drawn to ask who she is and how she got there.
    It probably says more about me and my approach to the rest of my species than it does about your photography.

    ElShalimo
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    I love this thread but it does show me up for being bloody useless with a camera.
    There is an awfully lot of talent on display here. Chapeau!!!!

    sofaking
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    geetee1972
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    That image above evokes the same in me.

    To be honest I can see why you say that. What there is here that is interesting is a little oblique; the image sits st the cusp of what can be sustained as interesting. FWIW, what I see that holds my interest is her slight awkwardness, which makes her interesting to me.

    rene59
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    I look at that photo and have many questions.

    bazhall
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    Photo of LittleMissHall at Nostell this morning

    malgrey
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    Not in the last month, but I’m pleased with this, as it took a bit of thought and patience to get into the right place at the right time, with the canoe pointing in the right direction in a gently moving stream and the drips at the right time. It also took quite a few shots…but is one of the very few occasions I’ve actually left home with a shot in mind.

    Newark Priory at sunset

    More recently, like this one from Llynnau Mymbyr in Snowdonia

    colournoise
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    Some more Marmite I guess.

    sofaking
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    Matthew Hampshire[/url], on Flickr

    derek_starship
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    DrJ
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    From my recent trip to Patagonian Chile.

    GolfChick
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    Pyro
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    Bulrushes at Bakethin

    Rare one from me, the perks of being out and about early to get to a marshal point at the Dirty Reiver.

    rhys
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    Gannets and Surf at Holywell Bay

    rhys
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    Holywell Gannets and surf by KernowBeach[/url], on Flickr

    rhys
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    bathbranches by KernowBeach[/url], on Flickr

    Mowgli
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    kiwijohn
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    West coast

    colournoise
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    Still nasty stuff from me technically speaking, but I’ve given up the heavy post-processing (kind of). I have a little 35mm Diana Mini which I love, so am now just using an emulator on my phone camera now. Just point and shoot and take what comes out with no further processing other than cropping of the nasty white border the emulator adds. Loads of fun and a much quicker workflow.

    dashed
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    One from last night on a fell run in the lakes – quick iPhone shot:

    Pillar July 2019

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