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Excellent! Everything in walking distance...except the mountain.
Thanks Simon!Nice signpost!
Oh yeah, they do a mean breakfast and lovely cakes. Wouldn't last the trip though, probably be gone before I got to the disabled parking...Fab shot
Great that you can grab some provisions from Joan's Cafe on your way to Everest![]()
Cheers Paul!Very nice!
Ha, hadn't noticed that! I'd say their tomtom need the maps updating.Nice one,
I wouldn't trust their sat nav though with Kilimanjaro is currently orbiting Earth.![]()
Thanks!Great sign and stands out well against the background
Cheers, might need to be a strong swimmer as well, got to at least get across the channel.Excellent! Everything in walking distance...except the mountain.
Many thanks!I like that Ryan. Nicely framed.
Cheers Kell, I did play with the sign being in the middle as there is another window to the left but no bench to match and it just looked lopsided.Nicely framed - the colours work really well to ensure the sign is the focal point.
Thanks Bob!Nice signpost indeed and the composition works well.
Cheers Kell!Your chosen image is a real mind-bender. Great image.
Ha, glad its working... mine too.Ooh! That messes with my head a little bit!
Thanks Simon, I believe the bridge itself is at a slight camber as its on a gradual bend in the train line above. I levelled the image to the bridge rather than the buttress/ water. I only realised this once I got home and tried to square everything up in my post processing, had me scratching my head as I knew the camera was level and near dead centre under the bridge.Nice. I like the chosen image - the swan adds extra impact. Can't quite get my head around the lines - the bridge looks nicely horizontal, but the bridge buttress looks on an angle. Probably just the angle of the shot. It's good anyway![]()
Thanks Allan!Excellent image
Oh aye that's a keeper![]()
Star Wars or bridge, nice shot
Nice. It took me a bit to work it out though![]()
Really effective!
Many thanks all!!A striking image Ryan. Well shot.
Thanks Bill, I only really started playing with ME recently but it is good fun. Tonight when I got home I discovered my camera can actually do them in-camera, really should have rtfm!Great sky and colours. Always, always like a good m-e...
Cheers Dave, that sounds like the ticket!! I didn't even know what exactly to google to figure it out but with that hint, woohoo! Sounds like I need to use AV and then use exposure bracketing, shutter speeds change but exposure stays the same. Thanks!Love it! I live near a level crossing amnd seem to spend about 10% of my life sat waiting there lol. I know the sound very well
Will your camera bracket by shutter speed? My Nikon Z9 does.
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Hey Ryan, I do a lot of me's but not in-camera. My Oly only gives me the option for two exposures. I generally do everything handheld (sometimes combining static shots with longer exposures/ICM). I'll bring them into LR and do some minimal adjustments and then export them to PS as layers where I can combine them into one image. The PS process is actually pretty easy.Thanks Bill, I only really started playing with ME recently but it is good fun. Tonight when I got home I discovered my camera can actually do them in-camera, really should have rtfm!
I had hoped/ hoping to find a way to customise each exposure of a set of 3 so I could do something like one fast shot followed by a long exposure finishing off with another fast one but have them all exposed around the same so the match but I am having difficulty figuring out if its even possible. If I am quick enough I could do it by hand but I think even on a tripod I would probably induce camera shake doing it that way.
Thanks Paul!Great image!
Love the sky and the semi-translucent train. Really well processed.
Thanks Tim, it was all a bit of an experiment really. Rather than masking I just adjusted the blending modes of each layer to make the ME effect. I guess a side effect was the somewhat extreme HDR look, not for everyone i know. I quite liked it as if felt more like an illustration than a photo.Loving the multiple exposure effect. not liking the HDR style processing so much though.





A lovely subject! It's hard to pick, I quite like how warm your experimental pic is but you can't go wrong with any of the three
Lovely looking and very lucky to have a cooperative cat. Good set of pictures and agree with your choice, especially like the background in your chosen shot
3 beautiful cat portraits Ryan. I like them all.
Incredible cat shots - the last one takes it for me! Gorgeous colurs and depth
Multiple exposure shots really effective - I like the orderely chaos of your chosen shot.
The horizontal shot is very striking and creative too.
I do like the experimental shot. The bokeh looks like crinkle cut crisps.
Great looking cat and super sharp given the history of the lens.
Many thanks all, I will pass your complements on to the Diva possibly in the form a cat treat.Great set Ryan, they're all good but I think you chose the right one.
Thanks Tim, I did explain in the OP. Its a Super Takumar 85mm f1.9 with the ruined aperture blades removed, the first image is using a multi pointed star shaped aperture I cut out of black card and the second is a more traditional shape that would be normal for an 8 bladed aperture although also cut out of black card.Nice work playing with shaping the bokeh.
Which lens were you using? 8 bladed aperture I assume.
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Terrible Dave, just terrible...I'll get in first...
Eggscellent shot!
It's a cracker!![]()
Good to have Eggsperts in punnage in the familyTerrible Dave, just terrible...I just been getting every egg pun joke ever created from my daughter and the missus for the last half hour after they saw me editing this shot.
Good to have Eggsperts in punnage in the family![]()