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Going back to 2008, a reworked shot from a generic 6mp compact camera...



Dumpton Gap, near Ramsgate in Kent.

I'm actually enjoying looking back over old pictures, if you lot don't mind me sharing them ;)

Cheers :)

Hugh
Certainly don’t. Got any of gods country over the border?
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What what what? I have no regrets.....

Whats up? sorry, life getting in the way...
No regrets? What about that time you told me how much you regret not buying a Nikon D750?
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Trying to keep up - my life story!!! Nice capture of motion.
Pictures? I’ve seen some on Flickr you need to share.
 
Certainly don’t. Got any of gods country over the border?
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No regrets? What about that time you told me how much you regret not buying a Nikon D750?
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Pictures? I’ve seen some on Flickr you need to share.
Since I stopped working in Tilbury Docks I try not to stray into bandit country :p

Cheers :)

Hugh
 
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Going back to 2008, a reworked shot from a generic 6mp compact camera...



Dumpton Gap, near Ramsgate in Kent.

I'm actually enjoying looking back over old pictures, if you lot don't mind me sharing them ;)

Cheers :)

Hugh
That’s one of the problems with digital photography imho - unless you print them they can easily fester in the depths of digital storage...keep them coming - might encourage a few more of us to do the same.

How about a thread for old photos made new - a sort of how you processed then versus how you would do it now with all the accumulated expertise and gear we now have?
 
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Scissors?

Very good guess and right on the money!!! Yesterday I was sitting at the computer waiting for something to finish and my eye fell on my Fiskars in a container on the workstation and the way the light happened to be hitting them, so I grabbed the iPhone and snapped off a couple of shots. Decided I wasn’t quite happy with that so moved the container closer to me and shot again..... I love my iPhone — I use it more for photos than I do phone calls! I see something, I get an urge to make a picture, I grab the iPhone and voila! Certainly nothing worthy of printing or framing, just a quick response to an impulse to photograph something that has caught my eye.....
 
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