Day 5 - Five in Five
Day 5 - Five in Five
I wonder who managed all five days...
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Day 5 Back to the garden.
Clematis ??

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Further to yesterdays post of the orchid looking today it had opened further, so heres a another post.
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Well done, Ron. You came out of nowhere and are the first to complete the project.
Are you going to continue shooting on a daily basis now this exercise is over?

Are you going to continue shooting on a daily basis now this exercise is over?
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Westgate Towers, Canterbury, taken from Westgate Park during a walk around the city.
- 75 mm lens on full frame
- 1/350 sec, f/8
- ISO 160
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Had another day out along the Thames & South Bank.
Beginning to feel comfortable with the camera.
In the evening I had a fashion shoot and I have chosen the final photo day from this. I have experimented a little with the B&W image.
Beginning to feel comfortable with the camera.
In the evening I had a fashion shoot and I have chosen the final photo day from this. I have experimented a little with the B&W image.
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Since today is the last day, here is another.
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Good work all, sadly mine will be delayed - late night last night, work "Year End Party" tonight and out all day Saturday.... I'm sure you all can't wait! 

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Had time to look at these properly now, as best I can at least.
@Mike, are those dust spots or lens blemishes in the sky? I've recently seen an absolute ton of the 6D when shooting at f22 so now I'm maybe acutely sensitive to them
And do you own a DP3M too? Or is this on the OMD?
@Mata and @Mike do you have any higher quality versions or links online? I think that having extremely small images is hampering the quality and hard to get a proper feel for them - especially at the tiny sizes being used, any detail is lost in compression artefacts and I feel it's not doing your images justice. I'm not sure of the benefit in compressing them down so small vs. the massive decrease in quality it's going to have. Especially considering yesterday's DP2M shot
@Mata How did you go about arranging the fashion shoot and how did you find it as an experience? I think the film look for the portrait suits the image.
@Mike, are those dust spots or lens blemishes in the sky? I've recently seen an absolute ton of the 6D when shooting at f22 so now I'm maybe acutely sensitive to them

@Mata and @Mike do you have any higher quality versions or links online? I think that having extremely small images is hampering the quality and hard to get a proper feel for them - especially at the tiny sizes being used, any detail is lost in compression artefacts and I feel it's not doing your images justice. I'm not sure of the benefit in compressing them down so small vs. the massive decrease in quality it's going to have. Especially considering yesterday's DP2M shot

@Mata How did you go about arranging the fashion shoot and how did you find it as an experience? I think the film look for the portrait suits the image.
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davidc wrote:Had time to look at these properly now, as best I can at least.
@Mike, are those dust spots or lens blemishes in the sky? I've recently seen an absolute ton of the 6D when shooting at f22 so now I'm maybe acutely sensitive to themAnd do you own a DP3M too? Or is this on the OMD?
It's a bird you can see. All the DPxMs have APS-C crop sensors and the DP3M has a 50 mm lens, which is equivalent to 75. My shot was taken on a full frame camera, a Leica M9 and 75 Summicron to be precise.
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@Mata and @Mike do you have any higher quality versions or links online? I think that having extremely small images is hampering the quality and hard to get a proper feel for them - especially at the tiny sizes being used, any detail is lost in compression artefacts and I feel it's not doing your images justice. I'm not sure of the benefit in compressing them down so small vs. the massive decrease in quality it's going to have. Especially considering yesterday's DP2M shot
Like many others, I have never felt comfortable posting large or watermarked images on-line; there are too many ignorant or just downright dishonest people around. I appreciate that this approach makes it difficult for those I do trust to view my images so I wonder whether it is possible to set up a private sharing mechanism, possibly using something like flickr or Dropbox? My objection to the latter is that it requires me to install an application which I would prefer not to do, so a totally web based solution would be my ideal.
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