Terrific images of a standard that I could never hope to reach. However, I wonder over what period of time these were taken. In any other part of the country it's possible to go out for a day's shooting and get one or two good images regardless of weather or lighting.
Name : Mike
Area : Spalding, Lincs
Sex : Male
Age: 64
Types of photography : Almost anything
Photography dislikes : Portrait and motorsport
Short notice? : A couple of days
Weekends or Weekdays : Either with notice
Day or Night : Either with notice
Can travel : Yes
Has car : Yes
Experienced...
On my Mac RAW viewing is built in - no need for any further sw to do it for you.
Then you don't need or want it - so why bother mentioning it. Surely the thread is for those who might find it useful; not for those who wouldn't.
The latet version of The Gimp is free and is very good and there's a plug-in for RAW conversion. If you've got a fast computer, RawTherapee is a very good free RAW converter. It's worth trying the freebies to check how much PP you want to do.
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