Love the second one!A few pages back @T_J_G asked me to do a mono version of a shot of one of the Lola's... Finally got around to uploading it.
Donington Historic Festival 2016 by David Raynham, on Flickr
Donington Historic Festival 2016 by David Raynham, on Flickr
Donington Historic Festival 2016 by David Raynham, on Flickr
Loads out there, I just googled free lightroom presets and took it from there. I recently bought some though and really rate them. They're presets galore and you get over 400 presets for about £20 IIRC, with a lot of nice film style presets. Much cheaper than VSCO.Anyone know where I can get some free Light room templates? Looking to add my own style to wedding photos but no idea where to start!

A few pages back @T_J_G asked me to do a mono version of a shot of one of the Lola's... Finally got around to uploading
Donington Historic Festival 2016
This is a fantastic capture
David;A few pages back @T_J_G asked me to do a mono version of a shot of one of the Lola's... Finally got around to uploading it.
Donington Historic Festival 2016 by David Raynham, on Flickr
Donington Historic Festival 2016 by David Raynham, on Flickr
Donington Historic Festival 2016 by David Raynham, on Flickr
Love the second one!
David;
Love these motor sport images, especially the first/top shot, superb angle and composition, excellent photography Sir.....!!!!!!
We've got the 'British Super Bikes' event on my doorstep (Knockhill race Circuit - Central Scotland) on Sat 25th/Sun 26th June so I'll be trying my panning skills over those couple of days. A few large memory cards and a monopod etc.......and patience.
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28mm bought from Amazon warehouse, hope it's all OK!!!
Think I'd need one for the 150-600mm, I'd imagine panning at 600mm is pretty tricky. Panning at 200mm with subjects quite far away is a doddleMonopod? What is this contraption you speak of?

Keep a close eye on JJ lolHmmmm, it's on my list for next year too. I'm assuming it's the exchange rate that's instigating, therefore grey prices should remain unaffected? Need a 24-70 first so I shall keep a close eye on it.
Anyone know where I can get some free Light room templates? Looking to add my own style to wedding photos but no idea where to start!
I think presets are a good place to start. Get something that's some way to why you want and then start tweaking. Going through presets and looking at what changes they've done to get the results they did has really helped me learn and understand how to get styles from Lightroom.If you are looking to add your own style using presets probably isn't the way to go. I quite like Mastin Labs and NIK which is free.
I have all 7 VSCO packs but i tend to stick to the same few. I usually apply a preset and end up tweaking it in some way.
DSC_2400 by Mark Gameson, on Flickr
Brintons Old Place by Mark Gameson, on Flickr
_DSC3864 by Mark Gameson, on FlickrVery nice portrait,really like the lighting in this oneSoem great images being posted here recently While my 750 is away I've been looking through some of my past shots
DSC_2400 by Mark Gameson,
Stan by Andy Foakes, on Flickr
STAN by Andy Foakes, on Flickr
Charlie skate park15-4-16-45-Edit_edited-1.psd by Andy Foakes, on FlickrVery nice portrait,really like the lighting in this one
I have all 7 VSCO packs but i tend to stick to the same few. I usually apply a preset and end up tweaking it in some way.
I think presets are a good place to start. Get something that's some way to why you want and then start tweaking. Going through presets and looking at what changes they've done to get the results they did has really helped me learn and understand how to get styles from Lightroom.
DSC_7738 by Martin Coomer, on Flickr
DSC_7835 by Martin Coomer, on Flickr
DSC_7426 by Martin Coomer, on Flickr
DSC_7715 by Martin Coomer, on Flickr
DSC_7454 by Martin Coomer, on Flickr
DSC_7410 by Martin Coomer, on Flickr
DSC_7414 by Martin Coomer, on Flickr
DSC_7419 by Martin Coomer, on Flickr2 and 4 are sweeeeeeeeeeeeeeet!!
4 is cracking, those Thundercat boats are so cool!
Not really, just the 105 and 135 DC's if you want primes.What's the best option on a reasonable budget (max £600) to cover 100mm ish these days? Can't believe Nikon or Sigma still haven't introduced a new 135mm lens.
I've owned and love the 105 f2 DC before so that's top of the list, just wondered if there any alternatives.
Not really, just the 105 and 135 DC's if you want primes.
Samyang 135, zeiss 135, zeiss 100, nikkor 105 2.8.
Not really, just the 105 and 135 DC's if you want primes.
Samyang 135, zeiss 135, zeiss 100, nikkor 105 2.8.
Those (barring the macro) don't have AFSamyang 135, zeiss 135, zeiss 100, nikkor 105 2.8.