Convolvulus, bindweed, a veritable pain in the bottom to gardeners hereSounds about right.
Due to your hint, I found that these flowers are called "Belle de Jour" on French. That's actually quite nice.
Cheers
Hugh
Convolvulus, bindweed, a veritable pain in the bottom to gardeners hereSounds about right.
Due to your hint, I found that these flowers are called "Belle de Jour" on French. That's actually quite nice.
Nice POV.
Hiking in Exmoor National Park.
Sad face . I guess it will soon be Spring.
He looks formidable.
My younger daughter, clearly not wanting her picture taken.
On vacation, Rory’s Diner, Parker, CO.
I hesitated to post this here, but for some reason I really like this photo of her. Go figure.
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iPhone X
Okay, I'm intrigued... what's going on here with the "latest and lightest mirrorless camera" mention? Have you bought a new tool, Adam?Shot with iPhone X, edited in Apple Photos, while holding the latest and lightest mirrorless camera and staring at Affinity plugins included in the unobtainable holy grail of DAM's.
Olivia Headshot by Adam Campbell, on Flickr
Haha...I was (I thought quite obviously) taking the piss mate and hitting on the most topical points of this forum. All my stuff is still taken on an outdated and no good DSLR and edited (heavily) in (the evil) Photoshop.Okay, I'm intrigued... what's going on here with the "latest and lightest mirrorless camera" mention? Have you bought a new tool, Adam?
BTW, that's a very nice result with a mobile phone! I have some great results from my 8+ too, which present incredibly well at smaller sizes for web viewing, but, look closely at them and there's a distinct lack of detail, even with saving in HEIF format. The sharpening in the inbuilt camera app is horrendous. Use a third party camera app, capable of saving as RAW/DNG files and there's a lot more detail there!
I wondered if you were doing the wind up! I bow down to the master!Haha...I was (I thought quite obviously) taking the piss mate and hitting on the most topical points of this forum. All my stuff is still taken on an outdated and no good DSLR and edited (heavily) in (the evil) Photoshop.