Blimey, quiet day in here today!!
Cindy, those are some ace shots.
Looks like you had a very nice time over there.

Mike ugly when I'm sober More info | Apr 02, 2011 14:37 | #8776 Blimey, quiet day in here today!! www.mikegreenphotography.co.uk
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iesphotos UKSE Photographer of the Year 2013 6,290 posts Likes: 258 Joined Aug 2006 Location: A Manc in Sarf London, UK More info | Apr 02, 2011 15:05 | #8777 Nice sunset tonight, shame the crane is still in the way so I thought I'd use it as a "machinery" themed sunset pic with one landing at LHR and one just departed. Taken from the back window of my flat. www.iesphotography.co.uk
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Nanscombe Senior Member 798 posts Likes: 4 Joined Aug 2006 Location: Kent, UK More info | Apr 02, 2011 15:08 | #8778 Aardvark101 wrote in post #12144749 Nigel hows Kew looking, im planing a jaunt there in the next week or so ? Not too bad. 1000000134 Chinodoxa (Glory of the snow) IMAGE LINK: http://www.flickr.com/photos/nanscombe/5581421151/ 1000000138 Daffodils IMAGE LINK: http://www.flickr.com/photos/nanscombe/5581418337/ 1000000137 White blossom IMAGE LINK: http://www.flickr.com/photos/nanscombe/5581576625/ 1000000147 No Bluebells by Queen Charlotte's Cottage yet. I didn't have a really good look around, as I was with a friend and I was trying out the Eye-Fi + MiFi combinaton, but there are plenty of daffodils and some trees in blossom. No sign of bluebells flowering yet but Rhododendron dell is starting to bloom. I'm sure you know the entry prices Nigel
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Nanscombe Senior Member 798 posts Likes: 4 Joined Aug 2006 Location: Kent, UK More info | Apr 02, 2011 15:11 | #8779 Mike wrote in post #12144755 Blimey, quiet day in here today!! Sorry about that, I think I broke the thread with a boring post about wireless photo transfer. Nigel
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Apr 02, 2011 15:40 | #8780 ies photos wrote in post #12144875 Nice sunset tonight, shame the crane is still in the way so I thought I'd use it as a "machinery" themed sunset pic with one landing at LHR and one just departed. Taken from the back window of my flat. ![]() Cracking shot Sometimes I take good photos other times !!!!
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BoxBrownie Cream of the Crop 10,198 posts Likes: 29 Joined Apr 2005 Location: Surrey More info | Apr 02, 2011 17:52 | #8781 Have ingested the images and culled the really poor ones and here to share are three that have had a quick run through of the PP #2 #3 That was a great meal ~ you must have a good set of pans
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BoxBrownie Cream of the Crop 10,198 posts Likes: 29 Joined Apr 2005 Location: Surrey More info | Apr 02, 2011 18:23 | #8782 ies photos wrote in post #12144875 Nice sunset tonight, shame the crane is still in the way so I thought I'd use it as a "machinery" themed sunset pic with one landing at LHR and one just departed. Taken from the back window of my flat. ![]() Quite a compelling image not least because it breaks the rules That was a great meal ~ you must have a good set of pans
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BoxBrownie Cream of the Crop 10,198 posts Likes: 29 Joined Apr 2005 Location: Surrey More info | Apr 02, 2011 18:25 | #8783 Aardvark101 wrote in post #12144749 Hey guys, Africa is looking Way colourful, nice work Cindy. Nigel hows Kew looking, im planing a jaunt there in the next week or so ? Finally finished sorting through my Canada pics also got up to date with the Supermoon ones as well.
Like all these but the #3 is the nicest to show the Canadian scenery.......want to go there one day??? That was a great meal ~ you must have a good set of pans
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adrian5127 Cream of the Crop 6,208 posts Likes: 1 Joined Jul 2008 Location: London More info | Mike wrote in post #12142953 Morning all. A quick couple from me before I pop out, this lady was wandering around on my landing: ![]() And a crop: ![]() I hope she did not get too friendly, nicely captured ThisOldHag wrote in post #12143029 Hi everyone Here are a few of my favourite photos from a recent trip to South Africa's Cederberg Mountains (assignment focus Redbush tea, 4x4ing and luxury travel). The first photo is taken at Bushmans Kloof and the second at a Bakery in the mission village of Wupperthal (Redbush tea growing area). C&C appreciated. Like the first one as well, nice set. Aardvark101 wrote in post #12144749
Nice pictures, how cold was it when you were over there? ies photos wrote in post #12144875 Nice sunset tonight, shame the crane is still in the way so I thought I'd use it as a "machinery" themed sunset pic with one landing at LHR and one just departed. Taken from the back window of my flat. It certainly worked great picture Box Brownie wrote in post #12145564 Have ingested the images and culled the really poor ones and here to share are three that have had a quick run through of the PP #1 #2 Nice pictures did you have a good time? Adrian
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adrian5127 Cream of the Crop 6,208 posts Likes: 1 Joined Jul 2008 Location: London More info | Apr 02, 2011 19:10 | #8785 SwitchBlade wrote in post #12143107 Indeed, a lot of them seem to be great photographs badly captured. I definitely agree with that, a lot of the groups shot the photographer has cut people out courier wrote in post #12143412 any Photoshop bods know how to save a set of edits to a photo like you can with saving a preset in LR? I don't know if actions might be the answer but hopefully someone with a bit more savvy will give a definitive answer Adrian
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Pete I was "Prime Mover" many years back.... 38,631 posts Likes: 25 Joined Jul 2006 Location: Berkshire, UK More info | Apr 02, 2011 19:23 | #8786 Yes, you can record a set of actions in photoshop and then replay them to any other photo you like, or a batch if you prefer.
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BoxBrownie Cream of the Crop 10,198 posts Likes: 29 Joined Apr 2005 Location: Surrey More info | Apr 02, 2011 19:23 | #8787 Adrian ~ yes, a good time. They do not have that many animals but they have some imoprted cubs currently in quarantine that AFAIK will be on show from September onwards. That was a great meal ~ you must have a good set of pans
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adrian5127 Cream of the Crop 6,208 posts Likes: 1 Joined Jul 2008 Location: London More info | Apr 02, 2011 19:26 | #8788 I am glad you had a good time and you were lucky with the weather. Adrian
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BoxBrownie Cream of the Crop 10,198 posts Likes: 29 Joined Apr 2005 Location: Surrey More info | Apr 02, 2011 19:29 | #8789 adrian5127 wrote in post #12145983 I am glad you had a good time and you were lucky with the weather. Weather was a tad mixed and ISO 400 for a good lot of the picture taking That was a great meal ~ you must have a good set of pans
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BoxBrownie Cream of the Crop 10,198 posts Likes: 29 Joined Apr 2005 Location: Surrey More info | Apr 02, 2011 19:42 | #8790 OK just had a quick PP of what seems to be the best of a very limited bunch ~ quite a big crop and awefull light Shuteye time now! That was a great meal ~ you must have a good set of pans
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