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Isisbridge club has replied to Howard Somerville club1. I want to keep the bus in the shot, because the service has now been axed.
2. I don't like the blacked-out windows on the cafe. (now corrected)
3. The top crop causes the eye to be directed up the road, rather than towards the sign.
Howard Somerville club has replied to Isisbridge clubIt can be done better! This was only a very quick, rough-and-ready job (I only had a low-res screen capture to work on) to remove the eyesores which, in an otherwise very striking and dramatically lit picture which captures the very heart and soul of Victorian/Edwardian Oxford, were bugging me. If I'd been there and that d**n car had been in the way, I'd have taken a separate shot of the cafe from close up and used that in this shot, mutatis mutandis.
Isisbridge club has replied to Howard Somerville clubBut the truth is I didn't notice it at the time.
Howard Somerville club has replied to Isisbridge clubIsisbridge club has replied to Howard Somerville clubIsisbridge club has replied to Howard Somerville clubbut the brightness of it is now vying with the pub sign as the main point of interest.
Isisbridge club has replied to Howard Somerville clubHoward Somerville club has replied to Isisbridge clubHaving congratulated myself on having properly secured the loose pipework behind and sealing up the loose floor tiles under my washing machine, this morning I found water was still dripping through the ceiling below. So after some more rude words, I had another look upstairs, and found where the leak had really been (and was still) coming from - the (concealed) cistern of the upstairs WC, the adjustment screw of the ballcock in which had never been properly tightened. I've now fixed it (it took seconds), but if I'd done that sooner it would have saved a lot of time, effort and expense.
I'm going on a 3-day photographic holiday in Somerset, organised by a professional. Even using the new camera, it's unlikely to be very successful; Exmoor must be nearly as dead and dry as the countryside in the SE. I booked it months ago, in expectation of normal conditions.
Isisbridge club has replied to Howard Somerville clubHoward Somerville club has replied to Isisbridge clubBut unlike on my photographic holiday in China, 5 years ago, I won't be the least serious or well-equipped photographer in the group, but nor will I come home with comparable pictures or memories.
Howard Somerville club has replied to Isisbridge clubThe new, full-frame, 3-pound sledgehammer was used for all but one of them. But what's been achieved by buying it is a good question. The results (on Flickr and Ipernity) really are indistinguishable from those taken on my much smaller, lighter and older other digital cameras.
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