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It is an iPhone 6 image SOOC, taken on a hot and humid day, it's a little soft.

Thank you for the clarity.

That explains all. I used to have an EXIF reader that if you clicked on an image (online) gave the EXIF data etc. but that seems to have disappeared:confused:.

Does this software still exist??
 
Thank you for the clarity.

That explains all. I used to have an EXIF reader that if you clicked on an image (online) gave the EXIF data etc. but that seems to have disappeared:confused:.

Does this software still exist??
You're welcome!

I used to have the same exif reader plugin too, it appears to have been abandoned by its creator, rather unfortunately for us using Safari.
 
Heavy processing on an old favorite photo.

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New thread with regular updates please please please.... Fascinating stuff...
Thanks ...... I think there'll only be one , or at most 2 shots of this thing's development . Generally they hatch out at around 10 days give or take . Maybe tomorrow and then Saturday or Sunday .I don't like to keep eggs under the 'scope for more than a few minutes at a time as the bright light from the substage light causes the embryo to spin around and try to reposition itself . There's a limited amount of energy to be had from the yolk sac , and I'd prefer the embryo to use it to become a fish rather than spinning around . Got some other stuff I might be fooling around with on the weekend , though . If it works out , I'll resurrect the macro thread from a month or so ago and stick them in there .
 
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Not quite up to Peter's bear shots but hey, it's Wales...Comments always appreciated.


Jacob's sheep Snowdonia
by another scotsman, on Flickr

Would a bit of -ve on Yellow & a touch of contrast help this image to sparkle?

Love the exposure control - still sheep and moving water. Nice!
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If it was not for the lack of 'sarking' I would have guessed Scotland.
 
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A bridge over a bridge. Original packhorse bridge with the later road bridge built above it. Comments always appreciated.


Water under the Bridge 2
by another scotsman, on Flickr

Love the composition - but - a bit chocolate box in style. To my eye.

I suppose it looks just 'too' good;).

Apart from style, perhaps removing the lamppost would add to it? :confused:? Does that even scan?

Anyway clicked like and added requested comments so big pat on back to me:).

Regards . Sharkey
 
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