Wow a lot of names that are a blast from the past.
It also goes to show that you will be remembered for either great photos or great gobbing off!
Comes as no surprise that my former name hasn't cropped up as I guess I never truly fell into either category above :ROFLMAO:
Alas though I am back...
I don't know if this helps or not but in Photoshop version 26.3.0 the AI denoise apparently gets saved as a new DNG.
The snip below is from within Adobe Camera Raw
So I scored a what I think are a couple if bargains this weekend.
First up was Cash Converters selling a Godox TT350 olympus flash that they stated as untested.
I paid just £16 for it. A pair of AA batteries inserted and I now have a virtually mint condition flashgun for my G3.
Second up was a...
Yeah this is purely for pleasure so I can play to my hearts content without any pressure.
I'm planning on a table top back drop system with a studio light through a softbox camera left to start with.
If I need fill from the right I will try out a reflector first.
Will see what this initial set...
For anyone that is interested, Unforgotten on ITV is back with a 6th season.
If you've never watched it before then season 1 to 5 will be a good watch too.
The wife and I find it captivating but easy viewing also.
Ahhhh good old GAS!
Suffered that a lot back in the day.
Started with a Canon 1000D, tried every brand in-between (except Pentax), tried every sensor size too (except MF) and finished up on a Canon EOS R.
I'd say it was a long way round to figure out I was a Canon shooter but weirdly I'm now...
Common uses for wide angles include landscape, seascape, astro, architecture.
As others have said though, wide angles can be used on virtually any subject matter if you can see a composition where it works
I'm definitely ok for space to place a suitably dark backdrop behind and underneath my subject and I've definitely got room to step back and use longer focal lengths.
The rest I will need to figure out as I go.
I do like the look of a lighting cone for gradient lighting. This would definitely...
I'm definitely not going for high key for similar reasons to yours.
I like the style of your third image though and wouldn't be against that as a lighting option.
It would boil down to space for setting it up I guess.
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