NSFW Review of the year 2024

I've done that, in past years we haven't included anything from N&G but @Scooter in particular posts really good work in there and deserved a mention

Now that I am WFH today and no-one to look over my shoulder at least I haven't had to scroll past quickly....excellent work by all.

I see that we have another welshwizard, I only use 645 as a) when I registered with Yahoo 'Welshwizard' was already taken and I was still using my M645 - so easy enough to remember.

To echo everyone else, certainly miss Cobra's contributions and interventions on site. Credit to all the other guys involved in running the site to keep things going.
 
I have to say, I loved @Cobra's dry wit and sense of humour when handing out the odd public beating...... I've moderated on a few forums in the past and it's not an easy life, getting the right balance, not allowing people to get away with stuff they know they shouldn't. Thank you all to the mods & admins for the sterling work you do.
 
I would just like to say thank you to everyone who has submitted photos. Your photos are a great inspiration and just what I need, so thank you again. I've just returned to photography after a very long absence due to poor health.

I treated myself to the R7, and have the RF 100-400, the RF 24-105 f4 and the Tamron 11-20 f2.8. I have just returned from 2 weeks in the Lake District, and I'm disappointed with the results. My new rule is, take and use your tripod. I need to slow down and double check everything that is in the viewfinder, along all my camera settings before pressing the shutter. So much to re-learn.

A question if I may. If I were to post what I think are my better photographs from the Lake district, could I ask for the group to offer me some constructive criticism, or would that be against group rules? TIA
 
I would just like to say thank you to everyone who has submitted photos. Your photos are a great inspiration and just what I need, so thank you again. I've just returned to photography after a very long absence due to poor health.

I treated myself to the R7, and have the RF 100-400, the RF 24-105 f4 and the Tamron 11-20 f2.8. I have just returned from 2 weeks in the Lake District, and I'm disappointed with the results. My new rule is, take and use your tripod. I need to slow down and double check everything that is in the viewfinder, along all my camera settings before pressing the shutter. So much to re-learn.

A question if I may. If I were to post what I think are my better photographs from the Lake district, could I ask for the group to offer me some constructive criticism, or would that be against group rules? TIA
Hi there and welcome back...There's a section here https://www.talkphotography.co.uk/forums/#photo-sharing-critique.139 where you can post for comments, Pick the most appropriate section and post away. (y)
 
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