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Posted: Tue Sep 26th, 2017 18:25 |
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This is the trouble with having such high resolution cameras! ![]() ![]() ![]() My brick size pixels in the D3 wouldn't contain such minute detail, thank goodness... ![]() Nice glacier by the way, I would love to see something like that in the flesh, as it were. You got me at it now... I taken my photo and at 1:1 I might just be able to pick out some people but I don't think they are wearing yellow anoraks! Suspicious areas marked with red circles... Attachment: Screen Shot 2017-09-27 at 00.17.35.jpg (Downloaded 18 times)
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Posted: Wed Sep 27th, 2017 03:40 |
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Pixel peekers! Like Robert says we are now at the point where the eye doesnt see but the camera does!
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Posted: Wed Sep 27th, 2017 13:43 |
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Robert wrote:This is the trouble with having such high resolution cameras! ![]() Just going back to the camera resolution point....the wide angle shot was with the old XE1 before it was converted to IR. The close up shots are actually crops from Jan's PanasonicFZ1000 at 400mm. It produces brilliant quality images that can be cropped severely. She just got the FZ2000...I may end up using her old one as a carry around if I ditch Fuji. One day you must take your open top car over the Grossglockner mountain road, when it opens early June. A truly memorable experience I cannot recommend enough. ![]()
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Posted: Wed Sep 27th, 2017 17:26 |
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I take it the resolution is a fair bit over 12Mb? The skiers and climber would actually be nice to see in the picture but it's the tourists with millions of kids screaming etc. which I find objectionable. Christopher started playing up when we were on our way up to the Fairy Pools in Glen Brittle, I turned on my heel and marched him back to the car and we drove straight home to Cumbria. Is the Austrian pass the one which s privately owned? Sid showed me a video he made, he took the Berkley over for a special day when they close the pass to the public and you can use the pass one way at a time, using it like a race track I think. Just watched a video of it (Not keen on the soundtrack...). https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8MHJPTDpGII Thanks for reminding me. Not sure I could cope with driving it, they all seem to drive on the wrong side of the road. ![]() Now THIS is what I call fun! https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Vb615PyZbS0 Just up the road from here, must take the Marlin up there.
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Posted: Thu Sep 28th, 2017 08:35 |
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Robert wrote:I followed your link in post one and read it with great interest. Done. And thank you for the compliments. Lovely photo of the Storr. I went up there once, with the hordes, never again. Thats why I like going in February, and it avoids the midges. Although saying that, February this year was the busiest I have seen it at that time. The hotel was fully booked (I am not completely insane, I don't camp in wet winter, snow yes, rain no). I know those on Skye who depend on tourists are loving how busy it is but it is spoiling it. There are too many people and not enough facilities. The lack of public toilets is a huge problem, and the car parking is crazy. The single track roads are complete nightmare. I have really lost interest in Skye now, and will be exploring elsewhere.
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Posted: Thu Sep 28th, 2017 08:49 |
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The problem with 8x10 isn't the camera as transporting the film. You need to load the film in the dark of course, and then transport each of the encased 'plates' which will be bigger and heavier than the intrepid by the looks of it. I shot 5x4 and that was bad enough!
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Posted: Thu Sep 28th, 2017 09:14 |
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I have to say I was a bit indignant, during the summer there was an announcement that the police were planning to turn around anybody turning up at the Skye Bridge without an accommodation booking. I have just been checking campsites and they don't seem to take bookings??? ![]() I still want to give Skye one more shot, I really wanted to see the Fairy Pools and all the lovely waterfalls. Probably a day on it's own. I can't sum up the energy for steep walking now, Great Gable was an effort last time. I never have been keen on steep walking since school days, youth hosteling in the Lake District, I couldn't tackle Striding Edge now! Skye is a fair old trip from here, a chunk over 400 miles I think, Mull is about 350 from here. I may go to Mull in October, the Tour of Mull Rally, which has been canceled due to insurance problems. The organisers are trying to set up alternative motorsport competitions for this year, (13th-14th October 2017). It would be good if we could go, to show support for the organisers. The Tour of Mull Rally is normally a closed road event like the Manx. Having competed twice I have a close interest in the event. While the scenery of Skye is spectacular, there are many other places in Scotland which are equally photogenic. I would like to explore the Ranoch Moor area, landscape wise probably nothing to beat it. There are also many sea Lochs and coastal places well worth visiting. Google Earth is your friend, together with The Photographers Ephemeris.
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Posted: Thu Sep 28th, 2017 09:23 |
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Fairy pools isn't a bad walk, not steep, but does require leaping between 3ft high stepping stones. They are big enough to get a good landing, but the first few are interesting. You get the hang of it by the end and have to repeat the feat on the way back. Or wear wellies and hope it's not in spate. Attachment: 9174ACE9-3305-4729-BE76-C351F883441D.jpeg (Downloaded 10 times)
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Posted: Thu Sep 28th, 2017 09:51 |
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Interesting waterfall. Looks like a person in white in the rocks!
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Posted: Thu Sep 28th, 2017 10:07 |
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This was my first view of the path, after we had found somewhere to park. The pools and waterfalls are all along the line of the ravine which has been eroded from the rock over many millions of years.![]() The path was wide enough, not too steep as you say. This was one of the first pools I found. ![]() We then walked further on, given the width of the path, Christopher decided to walk on the wet-damp grass right on the edge of the drop into the river, between 10 and 15 feet, maybe more in places? After three warnings to keep away from the edge I turned him around for home. I had no wish to have a free helicopter ride to Glasgow infirmary. Here are a couple more I took earlier in the day... All with the D3 and the 18-36 lens. ![]() This was hand held at 1/8 sec and is far from sharp. ![]()
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