as I walked by all the birds scattered except this guy, he walked up to me and posed for a photo, I love his little legs 😂
Good to hear from you again; how's the back?It's been a while. Hope everyone is doing ok. Here's a shot from a recent trip to beautiful Snowdonia National Park in Wales a few weeks back.
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Fuji XT-3 with XC50-230 @F8, 1/340, ISO250
Stellar tonality!It's been a while. Hope everyone is doing ok. Here's a shot from a recent trip to beautiful Snowdonia National Park in Wales a few weeks back.
Fuji XT-3 with XC50-230 @F8, 1/340, ISO250
Good to hear from you again; how's the back?
Cheers
Hugh
Can't help with the monitor, but what kind of Radeon is it? Even an older card can probably drive more than a 1080P display. It's trying to do heavy compute or 3D work where it will be dog slow.So I will probably miss a few days here. Monitor died on my main computer and I have to track down a replacement. Meanwhile I am cross booted via Firewire to the laptop to access my photo files. Rather uncomfortable set-up, but easier than moving the monitor. Any good suggestions as to photo-editing monitors under $500 CDN would be appreciated. Will be running from an old Mac Pro 4,1 and the standard Radeon Card. Not sure if that will push anything more than 1080x1920 so any input on that would also be appreciated.
Anyways another deer shot. Lumix ZS200. SS 1/320th ISO-125
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Original from 2009. Not sure which as when I target boot from the Pro the GPU that shows up is from the laptop.Can't help with the monitor, but what kind of Radeon is it? Even an older card can probably drive more than a 1080P display. It's trying to do heavy compute or 3D work where it will be dog slow.
Oops, sorry I forgot I had posted one already. I sowwyRules state one photo per day
I would imagine (my imagination is vivid) a good basic flat screen monitor would suffice - from my past experience with Windows they are easy to calibrate, without an external device. If it is a monitor specific to Macs, that is out of my imagination.So I will probably miss a few days here. Monitor died on my main computer and I have to track down a replacement. Meanwhile I am cross booted via Firewire to the laptop to access my photo files. Rather uncomfortable set-up, but easier than moving the monitor. Any good suggestions as to photo-editing monitors under $500 CDN would be appreciated. Will be running from an old Mac Pro 4,1 and the standard Radeon Card. Not sure if that will push anything more than 1080x1920 so any input on that would also be appreciated.
Anyways another deer shot. Lumix ZS200. SS 1/320th ISO-125
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