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Saint Malo, Brittany, France
Ferry
Bear's Breeches
Xantia
Bare trees
Garden Chairs
After Lunch !
Dome and Cupola
Saint Mary's church, Tetbury, Gloucestershire.
Wrought Iron
Rowcroft, Stroud, Gloucestershire
Panhard Dyna X
Rarity !
Even Rarer !
Lizières, 23240 Creuse. Fr
Changing Seasons: Autumn
Changing Seasons: Winter
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Another 4x4
Flying the Flag
Happily Married !
Station Light
Foliage
Spes saltu aeterna
A Winter Past
Rose Trémière
Zone Industrielle
Newton Tobacco Company (1943) Ltd
Half- Timbered Cottages
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" All types of historical transportation // Tous les moyens de transport historiques ...
" All types of historical transportation // Tous les moyens de transport historiques ...
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Not really ! More play with the Silver Efex Pro , this time running as a stand alone program in Windows 7. Very easy to use, lots of pre-sets but also easily refined and configured. Not all subjects are suitable for this sort of thing, of course, but vintage steam trains seem to be a natural target !
Ex-Great Western Railway No 5542 drifts into Winchcombe station in the summer of 2015. Original photo 12mpx colour.
Canon Ixus 960is, photofinished in Silver Efex Pro.
Ex-Great Western Railway No 5542 drifts into Winchcombe station in the summer of 2015. Original photo 12mpx colour.
Canon Ixus 960is, photofinished in Silver Efex Pro.
Berny, Chibi Veritas, Nouchetdu38, have particularly liked this photo
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Mikeinlagardette has replied to Nouchetdu38 clubThe steam train is really a natural target for the programme, some others come to my mind.
Mikeinlagardette has replied to Martin Siegel clubI think I will spend my entire life on the steep part of the learning curve, and I have come to digital manipulation very late! No matter, it is fun playing !
Best, Mike
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